A RETROSPECTIVE scheme for an outside dining area on a listed building in the most prominent street in Milford Haven’s conservation area, brought before planners after...
A CALL to turn a vacant unit at a Pembrokeshire seaside village’s flagship marine centre of excellence into a high-quality seafood restaurant has been given the...
A CALL to change a mixed-use therapy centre to a children’s care home classification has been given the go-ahead by Pembrokeshire planners. Skybound Therapies Ltd, through...
AMENDMENT to an ‘oversight’ error in a Pembrokeshire school catchment area have been backed by senior councillors. At Pembrokeshire County Council’s Cabinet meeting of June 2,...
FORMAL plans for three 328-foot-high wind turbines close to Pembrokeshire’s Bluestone holiday park and the former Oakwood theme park has been lodged. In an application to...
A CALL to change holiday lets to flats in Pembroke’s main street has been given the go-ahead despite concerns of antisocial behaviour connected with a nearby...
A PEMBROKESHIRE council is trialling a new eco-friendly way of managing overgrown areas by using goats in a local churchyard. Visitors to St Andrew’s Church in Narberth...
AN UNSUCCESSFUL call for no confidence in Pembrokeshire’s deputy leader has been labelled “an abuse of a democratic forum for personal promotion,” but its instigator has...
A CALL to allow a four-bed home to be built in a Pembrokeshire village on land owned by the relative of a county councillor has been...
A PEMBROKESHIRE village housing scheme, first lodged half a decade ago, has been given the go-ahead. In an application recommended for approval at the June meeting...
A PETITION calling for a full review and debate of Pembrokeshire’s “not fit for purpose” county farm policy has been launched by tenants being forced to...
FEARS that yet more services could be cut at Pembrokeshire’s Withybush hospital as part of a raft of health board proposals which include an option of...