A RECENTLY approved Pembrokeshire council trial scheme for an overnight motorhome and campervan parking site close to Fishguard’s ferry is to come under the spotlight at...
THE CONSERVATIVES have called for tax cuts to boost the Welsh economy but Labour ministers warned the “unfunded” plan would blow a £669m hole in the...
MORE than sixty leaders from Welsh industry, government, and the energy sector gathered at Swansea University this week to explore practical ways of boosting productivity, unlocking...
TENBY’S much-loved Dinosaur Park, which has welcomed millions of visitors since opening in the 1990s, has been put up for sale. The family-run attraction, officially known...
PLANS to convert a Haverfordwest home to a beauty salon, relocating an existing town business, have been given the go-ahead. In an application to Pembrokeshire County...
Long history of food safety failures revealed in court A LEADING Welsh supermarket has been hit with a £36,000 fine after admitting three breaches of food...
BUSINESS rate changes threaten to call time on more pubs, restaurants and hotels next year, triggering a fresh wave of closures across Wales, an industry chief...
A CALL to keep the use of outbuildings “openly” used as AirBnB holiday lets without planning permission in a Pembrokeshire village just months after the new...
A CALL for a cattle underpass at a Pembrokeshire dairy farm, which was recently given approval for extensive developments, has also been backed by the national...
PLANS to extend a Pembrokeshire caravan storage facility have been refused by the county council. In an application through agent Gethin Beynon, Noel Richards sought permission...
A YOUNG businesswoman from Newport has been named The Times Young Founder of the Year after turning a £300 student side project into one of the...
MPs warn £1.5bn loan may not be enough as Pontypool factory exposed JAGUAR Land Rover’s cyber-attack shutdown is continuing to reverberate across the UK, with warnings...