A major hydrogen fuel generation scheme – the first of its type in south Wales – could be built at the former Puma Energy site in...
A MORATORIUM on non-essential council expenditure is now in place as cash-strapped Pembrokeshire is on course to overspend its budget by nearly £5m this year. Members...
AN ICONIC seaside town’s historic market building – home of one of the oldest markets in Pembrokeshire – needs urgent attention to stop it deteriorating further,...
PLANS to move temporarily Haverfordwest’s museum to the town’s Riverside Quay while levelling-up works in the town are ongoing are expected to get the go-ahead next...
A PROPOSED £6m expansion of a south Pembrokeshire holiday park next to historic ironworks, which objectors fear would “swallow” the neighbouring village, is again being recommended...
FIFTEEN sports clubs in Pembrokeshire have received a share of more than £100k in the latest ‘Be Active Wales Fund’ grant allocations. The Sport Wales grants...
A ‘first-class’ electric off-road motorcycle and trials training facility based near Cenarth has been given the go-ahead to keep running by county planners. Applicant Steve Garner,...
Plans to convert a disused former World War Two RAF wireless buildings to holiday lets have been turned down by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Gina Smithies,...
Ruth Stone of children’s charity Action for Children is seeking a change of use of the Cross Villa guesthouse, Templeton to a children’s home. The application...
THE APPLICANT behind a scheme to turn surplus public toilets to a takeaway ice cream parlour/coffee bar has spoken out after a failed Welsh Government ‘call-in’...
PLANS to convert a listed hotel in Tenby’s conservation area to flats have been given the go-ahead by national park planners. Applicants Rob and Jan Evans...
HERITAGE experts have disagreed over plans to install railings around a garden at Laugharne Castle. Welsh heritage body Cadw said vandals have been throwing stones at...