TAT STEEL’S UK boss has warned of a “difficult” future ahead amid EU plans to slash steel quotas, prompting an urgent call for the UK to...
LANDLORDS have warned the cost of building safety reforms could be far higher than the estimated £132m, with tenants likely to foot much of the bill...
A CALL to improve facilities at popular Pembrokeshire tourist attraction Folly Farm has been given the go-ahead by county planners. In an application to Pembrokeshire County...
A FIERY debate has erupted over claims a financial support scheme for farmers will lead to the loss of an estimated 1,100 jobs, 56,000 livestock and...
Local events boost visits in Pembrokeshire despite high street slowdown RETAILERS across Wales — including those in Pembrokeshire — have seen their first annual rise in...
A CALL to allow a Pembrokeshire beauty salon to expand by moving out of a “vibrant town centre” to a vacant industrial estate unit has been...
WALES’ economy secretary has warned of drastic consequences for the future of Welsh steelmaking after the EU announced plans to slash tariff-free import quotas. Rebecca Evans...
RESUBMITTED plans for a £7.5m Pembrokeshire holiday park extension after a high court judgement overturned a previous council approval have been refused. In late 2023 councillors...
THREE Pembrokeshire restaurants have earned national acclaim after taking home major honours at the Food Awards Wales 2025 ceremony held at the Marriott Hotel in Cardiff...
Claim accuses poultry giants and Welsh Water of causing environmental damage and economic loss across West Wales and the Borders NEARLY 4,000 residents and businesses have...
PLANS to change a former Pembrokeshire town police station to a funeral directors have been given the go-ahead. In an application to Pembrokeshire County Council, W...
A CALL to allow modernising works to a Pembrokeshire village pub following “adverse comment from members of the community” has been given the go-ahead. In an...