PLANS for a housing scheme of 12 homes near a Pembrokeshire village school, which includes an affordable housing offer of £30,000 and a new school footpath,...
5,000 jobs secured as electric arc furnace construction begins, but unions call transition ‘bittersweet’ WORK has officially begun on a £500 million green steel project in...
Skippers and vessel owners urged to take part in annual industry research WELSH harbours will soon welcome Seafish researchers as part of the public body’s annual...
Cross-border row intensifies as Bristol claims unfair advantage BRISTOL Airport has filed a legal challenge against the Welsh Government over what it calls “unprecedented” public funding...
Support reflects firm’s strong links to rural youth and farming community ASHMOLE & CO, one of south Wales’ leading bilingual accountancy firms, has announced its sponsorship...
FIX AUTO UK has continued its strategic expansion with the addition of Fix Auto Pembrokeshire—a long-established, family-run repair centre based in one of the westernmost parts...
A FAILED appeal against a refusal of decking at a Pembrokeshire village pub, installed after a child had a near miss with a vehicle, could still...
Welsh haulier hit by ransomware attack and fire at major depot A CYBERATTACK and a major warehouse fire caused “massive disruption” to operations at Owens Group,...
New funding to support local firms as floating wind sector gathers pace SMALL and medium-sized businesses in Pembrokeshire are set to benefit from a major new...
PLANS for a pirate-themed bar at a Pembrokeshire seaside village family venue built in part to reflect its coal heritage have been refused by the national...
THE SENEDD passed plans for a £1.30-a-night tourism tax in parts of Wales from 2027. Senedd Members voted 37-13 for the tourism tax bill, which will see people...
PLANS to redevelop a Pembrokeshire caravan site to create “a notably higher quality” facility with a move towards static ‘vans which will actually see less pitches...