A CONTROVERSIAL and passenger-unfriendly ferry that has operated on one of Pembrokeshire’s Irish Sea routes this winter has sailed out of the county for the last...
AN APPLICATION for a turkey shed near a Pembrokeshire school has been turned down by county planners. Adam Cumine sought to upgrade an existing turkey shed...
AN APPLICATION for a bespoke ‘upper-class’ wedding building at a 19th century west Wales country house has been given the go-ahead by county planners. Meirion Appleton, through...
A CALL to allow a Pembrokeshire garden shed to continue as a hair salon has been given the go-ahead by county planners. William Lloyd sought retrospective...
An agreement to provide an affordable home as part of a St Davids housing site could not go ahead as no housing provider wanted to do...
The headline NatWest Wales PMI Business Activity Index – a seasonally adjusted index that measures the month-on-month change in the combined output of the region’s manufacturing...
RETROSPECTIVE plans for a dog daycare centre on the edge of Haverfordwest, in which the change of use started before the pandemic, have been approved. Sammy...
NATIONAL park members are to visit the site of a proposed new adventure tourism hub in north Pembrokeshire, which has sparked fears of a ‘bias’ for...
RETROSPECTIVE works on land near a south Pembrokeshire quarry which overlooks a historic castle, made after an enforcement warning was served, have been approved by the...
A FORMER oil and gas professional is urging young people to consider a career in renewable energy, and take advantage of rapid growth in the sector...
A MOBILE sauna at a Pembrokeshire seaside village car park by a national park staff member has been backed by planners despite concerns that ‘cold-water dipping’...
PLANS to update a wine/bar bistro at a north Pembrokeshire seaside village that was once part of a complex at the heart of the county’s slate...