New owners promise fresh menu, familiar standards and a warm reception for ‘furry friends’ A NEW bar and restaurant is preparing to open its doors on...
UK-WIDE hospitality company Loungers could soon have one of their café bars based at a recently closed Tenby seafront bar and restaurant. Loungers, founded in 2002,...
A CALL to convert vacant office space, which was once an HSBC bank, to a ‘welcoming social space’ café in the centre of Pembrokeshire’s only city...
A PREVIOUSLY refused call for the relocation of a Pembrokeshire farm diversification scheme which packages and distributes specialist medical equipment across Europe will be decided by...
COUNCILLORS have expressed their sympathy after plans to convert an annexe in a Pembrokeshire village to a holiday let were refused due to general ongoing guidance...
AMENDMENTS to a 52-home scheme in Pembrokeshire, which will provide just four affordable homes due to financial viability concerns, are critical for its delivery in a...
A CALL to allow a 600-acre Pembrokeshire potato farm to keep a holiday let erected “in innocence” without permission, which is said to be essential for...
Survey shows SMEs still cautious on hiring and investment, despite a modest lift in new orders UK SMALL firms are still feeling gloomy about the economy,...
PLANS to convert a vandalised former Pembrokeshire town centre Chinese restaurant to a flat and bedsits which were expected to be approved have been put on...
LOCAL businesses are being urged to check their new rateable values immediately to understand whether recent changes could increase their business rates bills. Senedd Member Samuel Kurtz has...
Erebus scheme off Pembrokeshire coast backed in UK auction as Irish Sea port resilience plan published PEMBROKESHIRE’S role in the next wave of offshore energy took...
THE PEMBROKESHIRE HERALD’s website reached more than one million users last year, according to new figures from Google Analytics, which highlight the title’s growing influence across...