A PEMBROKESHIRE hardship charity has paid tribute to its founder, who is stepping down at the end of the month. PATCH (Pembrokeshire Action to Combat Hardship),...
A PEMBROKESHIRE hotel has been used as accommodation for migrant agricultural workers since March, with hopes it can continue, planners have been told. The Nant Y...
PEMBROKESHIRE’S national park is expected to support a near-£1m long-term hope to turn St Davids’ Oriel y Parc visitor centre into “world-class” attraction for the park....
LESS homes than originally planned will be built at a Tenby housing development, but nearly three-quarters will remain affordable. In 2018, Pembrokeshire County Council, which already...
Plans to build new agricultural buildings at a farm known for its ice cream have been backed by national park planners. Applicant Mr Lawrence submitted plans...
PLANS to build social-rented homes in north Pembrokeshire can only go ahead if those seeking to move there can prove local residential conditions. Members of Pembrokeshire...
A PREVIOUSLY-BACKED scheme to turn surplus public toilets to a takeaway ice cream parlour/coffee bar could actually be decided by the Welsh Government. At the June...
PLANS to build six houses on park of the car park next to a south Pembrokeshire social club are expected to be refused next week. Applicant...
PLANS for a “complex and sprawling” expansion of a south Pembrokeshire holiday park, which has attracted hundreds of objections, are expected to be refused next week....
COUNTY planners are expected to refuse a proposed new dwelling on land once owned by it, following a site visit. The application for a two-storey house,...
DISABLED driver access is not expected to be reintroduced at a ‘car-free’ Pembrokeshire beach recently bought by the national park, at least for this year. Earlier...
PLANS for a housing development in St Dogmaels, which a local community group feared may become second homes or holiday lets, have been withdrawn. The application...