A COMMUNITY library being built as part of the redevelopment of the former community school in Narberth is safe despite a huge increase in costs, planners...
PLANS to site 20 shipping containers for storage hire next to Pembrokeshire County Council’s civic amenity site have been backed by county planners. Applicant Mr Hart...
A PEMBROKESHIRE school, which once faced the bleak possibility of potential closure, is now a school to be proud of, county councillors heard. Tenby’s Ysgol Greenhill...
CHARGES in Pembrokeshire’s national park car parks are set to rise by 50 per cent next year following a decision by members today, June 21. The...
DISABLED driver access could be reintroduced at a ‘car-free’ Pembrokeshire beach depending on the recommendations of a report, members of the national park heard. Pembrokeshire Coast...
NATIONAL PARK planners have gone against officer recommendations by narrowly backing a scheme to turn surplus public toilets to a takeaway ice cream parlour/coffee bar. The...
ALTERATIONS to a bar in a seaside village’s conservation area, partly owned by a former county councillor, were withdrawn from a Pembrokeshire planning committee today. Pembrokeshire...
PLANS to build new public toilets, as part of a seaside a ice cream parlour scheme, will avoid the spectacle of “men urinating in broad daylight,”...
ALTERATIONS to a bar in a seaside village’s conservation area, partly owned by a former county councillor, are expected to be turned down by national park...
A SCHEME to turn surplus public toilets to a takeaway ice cream parlour/coffee bar is expected to be refused by national park planners despite the offer...
A PROSECUTION launched against a homeowner who failed to comply with National Park enforcement action, has left him nearly £3,000 out of pocket. Pembrokeshire Coast National...
PLANS by a joint founder of Princes Gate Spring Water to convert agricultural buildings to a gymnasium and play barn were unanimously backed by Pembrokeshire councillors....