PLANS to end the current “de-regulated” bus system passed the first stop on the legislative journey as the Senedd voted in favour of the general principles....
A CALL to change to use of land at Pembrokeshire caravan park from touring to static units has been submitted to county planners. In an application...
HOUSE building in Pembrokeshire has been brought to a standstill after planning authorities suspended applications following advice from Natural Resources Wales (NRW) — a move slammed...
NEW INN Amroth has been named Retail Champion of the Year at the 4th Welsh Independent Retail Awards 2025, celebrating the very best independent businesses across...
PEMBROKESHIRE businesses took centre stage at the seventh Welsh Hospitality Awards 2025, with a string of local venues honoured at a ceremony in Cardiff on Wednesday...
Community projects and offshore wind to benefit from new government company PEMBROKESHIRE could be set to benefit from a major expansion of clean energy after the...
Wages rise despite job cuts WALES has lost more than 6,000 jobs in the past year, according to the latest payroll figures. Official data analysed by...
Senedd Committee warns North Wales and Cardiff schemes face major risks as Swansea Bay projects, including Pembroke Dock Marine, move forward A SENEDD Committee has raised...
A SECURE machinery workshop scheme granted at a Pembrokeshire farm close to a conservation area of ancient woodland will not be used to increase the near-1,000-strong...
THE TEAM who brought one of Pembrokeshire’s most iconic pubs back to life have announced they are stepping away after just over three years in charge....
PLANS to develop a Pembrokeshire farm for dairy use by its new owners have been approved despite objections it would probably be the largest on coastal...
THE FORMER Commodore Hotel in Pembroke Dock, originally built in the 1830s as the Captain-Superintendent’s residence for the Royal Navy Dockyard, is set to go under...