A CALL for Pembroke Dock storage facilities for works on offshore green energy development on land once earmarked for a marina development has been approved. In...
NEW proposals on the ‘182 day rule’ for holiday lets to pay rates instead of second homes council tax premiums are being suggested in a Welsh...
A CALL to remove an affordable housing contribution for a 100-home site in Pembrokeshire, being developed as a “100 per cent affordable housing” site, is expected...
RESUBMITTED multi-million-pound plans for a Pembrokeshire holiday park extension after a high court judgement overturned a council approval are expected to be refused. In late 2023...
SAMUEL KURTZ, Member of the Senedd for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire, is encouraging local residents and businesses to take part in the Welsh Government’s consultation...
THE NUMBER of new businesses launched in Wales jumped by more than a quarter in July compared with the same month last year, while insolvency-related activity...
A MACHINERY workshop scheme at a Pembrokeshire farm close to a conservation area of ancient woodland will not be used to increase the near-1,000-strong milking herd,...
Conservatives call for ‘sensible’ salary as Roch Cheroux takes over ROCH CHEROUX has been named as the new Chief Executive of Welsh Water (Dŵr Cymru), stepping...
Landowners warn of walking away from hosting masts WALES could face even deeper mobile connectivity problems as the UK Government pushes ahead with plans to expand...
AN INCIDENT at the Bay of Bengal restaurant in Tenby that drew attention earlier this month has now been resolved. On August 12, the restaurant appealed...
A SCHEME for 29 houses, including two affordable units, in the north Pembrokeshire village of St Dogmaels, close to the Ceredigion border, has been withdrawn. Whitland-based Obsidian...
A POPULAR Fishguard hotel has been left without electricity this weekend after its supplier removed the main power supply box from the property. The JT Abergwaun...