New national agreement affects thousands across UK engineering sites A NEW pay deal covering workers at the Valero refinery in Pembroke has been agreed following months...
ENFORCEMENT action is to be taken against a Pembrokeshire caravan park after it has failed to deliver on an affordable homes element of a successfully appealed...
PLANS for a rural enterprise dwelling to support a Pembrokeshire horticultural business which supplies its produce to “some of the best restaurants in Wales” have been...
AMENDED plans for a scheme to convert a vandalised former Pembrokeshire town centre Chinese restaurant to a flat and bedsits has been approved. In an application...
A RETROSPECTIVE call for works associated with the new Loungers beachfront venue in Tenby has been given the go-ahead. In an application approved by Pembrokeshire Coast...
THE NEYLAND and Llanstadwell Heritage Group is pleased to acknowledge the support of Dragon LNG as a Founding Sponsor of its newly launched heritage website. The...
PLANS to convert a former art gallery to a dental surgery on the edge of a Pembrokeshire town have been refused. In an application to Pembrokeshire...
RETROSPECTIVE plans for a Pembrokeshire horse menage have been allowed despite being on land of a quality which normally precludes development. In an application to Pembrokeshire...
A CALL for a beer garden at the back of a Pembrokeshire seaside village bar could lead to binge and underage drinking, fights, and drunk punters...
New venture in Llandybie brings together Ghanaian cooking, Welsh produce and a shared love of community A NEW café, kitchen and gallery celebrating West African food...
A CALL to keep a wedding venue, erected without permission at a Georgian Pembrokeshire hotel whose site once belonged to the Knights Hospitallers, has been given...
THE HEAD of the Celtic Freeport has stepped down from the role less than two years after being appointed. Luciana Ciubotariu officially left the post on...