AN APPEAL launched after a Pembroke Dock lorry park was refused is still ongoing, members of Pembrokeshire County Council’s planning committee heard on February 14. Back...
SENIOR members of Pembrokeshire County Council have supported a call to make fireworks less frightening to animals. The council’s Cabinet, meeting on February 13, considered a...
PEMBROKESHIRE, facing a potential council tax increase of 7.5 per cent, still has the lowest rate in Wales, giving the county a funding disadvantage. Speaking during...
SHORT-STAY parking charges to use the majority of Pembrokeshire’s paid-for car parks are set to double following a decision by senior councillors. A report for members...
PLANS for an 11-hectare solar farm, which would “support the long-term viability” of Pembrokeshire’s Bluestone holiday resort, have been given the go-ahead. The application for a...
RETROSPECTIVE plans for a café and ice cream parlour “like something you’d expect to see in a city” at a former Co-op store site in Pembroke...
PLANS to replace the remnants of a fire-ravaged hotel with a care home at the gateway to Pembroke Dock were unanimously given the go-ahead today, February...
A CALL to temporarily halt any further One Planet eco-developments in Wales has been backed by senior councillors in Pembrokeshire. One Planet Developments allow people to...
PLANS for an 11-hectare solar farm, which would “support the long-term viability” of Pembrokeshire’s Bluestone holiday resort, is expected to get the go-ahead next week. The...
A ONE PLANET DEVELOPMENT scheme to produce furniture and grow mushrooms in a Pembrokeshire wood is expected to get the go-ahead from planners next week. The...
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL faces a less bleak financial position than had previously been expected, to the tune of nearly £10m, members of a schools committee have...
PLANS to convert former public toilets to a holiday let have been given the go-ahead by Pembrokeshire planners. Last year, Neil Salter, of Llanstadwell, Milford Haven,...