THE FIRST stage of plans to renovate an iconic historic Pembrokeshire seafront hotel has been given the go-ahead by national park planners. Tenby’s Imperial Hotel, which...
A CONSULTATION on a scheme which could see a shared use path and boardwalk in the Pembrokeshire village of St Dogmaels, which would create an active...
A CALL for a council director on a community interest company connected to Neyland’s community hub saw Pembrokeshire’s leader label it a question designed to pour...
A CALL to let RNLI fundraising activities continue at six Pembrokeshire beaches has been backed by the national park. At Pembrokeshire Coast National Park authority meeting...
A SCHEME for a new adventure tourism hub in north Pembrokeshire has been given the go-ahead despite concerns raised about the potential impact on wildlife and...
PLANS to make one of south Pembrokeshire’s most scenic estuarial villages, home to a CAMRA award-winning pub, a conservation area are expected to be backed later...
PEMBROKESHIRE could be facing a Welsh Government settlement of £1.3m lower than last year, adding to an expected £2.6m pressure following a decrease in the second...
PEMBROKESHIRE’S e-bikes scheme trial, which got off to a rocky start with initial limited availability and vandalism, could soon be expanded to other areas of the...
A ‘FULL COMMITMENT’ to improve warning systems on a flood-prone road on the approach to Tenby was given after Pembrokeshire councillors heard the current system appears...
A ‘FULL commitment’ to improve warning systems on a flood-prone road on the approach to Tenby was given after Pembrokeshire councillors heard the current system appears...
SECOND homes council tax premiums in Pembrokeshire are to drop from the current 200 percent rate to 150 percent, despite warnings it could lead to a...
A RESUBMITTED scheme for a gin distillery as part of a B&B in the centre of Britain’s smallest city has been turned down by Pembrokeshire national...