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...
ON WEDNESDAY, the Senedd will hold a debate regarding freeports as the competition for UK and Welsh Government funding nears its conclusion. Currently, three bids are...
NATIONAL PARK planners, expected to allow officers to approve an application to relocate caravans in a caravan park, will instead attend a site visit there. Huw...
A NEW scheme enabling local private sector landlords to lease their property to the County Council in return for a guaranteed monthly rental income (Leasing Scheme...
THE RESTROSPECTIVE planning applications made by Mike Evans were granted approval by national park planners. A former national park member who changed of use of historic...
CONCERNS are growing amongst Irish Ferries staff operating out of Pembroke Dock as rumours continue to circulate that the company is considering abandoning the Pembroke to...
OVER 100 organisations and politicians have come together to back the transformational bid for a Celtic Freeport. Supporters include global industrial giants and Welsh engineering and...
A RETROSPECTIVE application by a former national park committee member for the change of use of historic buildings is expected to get the go-ahead. Since last...
HIDDEN away in the heart of Haverfordwest, Forbidden Florist is an innovative and striking new dining destination that creates a magnetic point of difference through innovative...
WALES is set to become the first UK nation to introduce a mandatory national licensing scheme for tattoo artists and those working in body piercing, semi-permanent...
PLANS for a new statutory code will crack down on unscrupulous employers that use controversial dismissal tactics. Courts to be given power to apply a 25%...
CARDIGAN-BASED Tŷ Annie Ltd, a family-owned holiday let agency has launched a new work initiative which is designed to help local people amid the cost-of-living crisis....