A CALL for Pembrokeshire to back a multi-millionaire wealth tax to support public services submitted by a former councillor, once accused of being the covert graffiti...
A CALL for assurances from the Home Secretary that a Pembrokeshire military training camp will not be used to accommodate asylum seekers has been made by...
PLANS for a care home for adults with learning diifficulties in a south Pembrokeshire village, which raised many local objections, have been withdrawn. In an application...
A Pembrokeshire school at threat of potential closure is holding a special early Christmas event to give its pupils a special treat with appearances by Santa’s...
A CALL to keep a Pembrokeshire dog training school which has won medals for Wales in international dog agility events has been approved by county planners....
Amendments to an expansion of a south Pembrokeshire holiday park, previously approved despite an officer recommendation of refusal, have been given the go-ahead. In an application...
SENIOR Pembrokeshire councillors have backed the early stages of a purchase of a second council-run children’s care home in the county. Sentry Cottage, formerly known as...
PLANS to improve access at historic Pembrokeshire woodland gardens run by the National Trust have been approved. In an application to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Steve...
DEMOLITION works for a multi-million-pound scheme to redevelop a derelict Pembrokeshire motel, described as “one of the last true blots on our county’s landscape” have started....
A CALL to convert an isolated former chapel, that “has withstood Atlantic gales and bleak, Pembrokeshire winters” for some 180 years, to a home and studio...
A SCHEME for 50 homes in a Pembrokeshire town, which was put on hold temporarily last month, has been refused despite a call for it to...
RESUBMITTED plans for a previously refused scheme for eco-friendly natural burials at a Pembrokeshire cemetery have now been given the go-ahead by the county council. A...