Traders, lights and family entertainment to kick off Pembrokeshire’s Christmas season THE FESTIVE spirit is coming to life in Milford Haven with markets, lights and family...
A WELL-KNOWN family-run village shop in North Pembrokeshire has been put up for sale after more than half a century of ownership. Letterston Village Stores has...
A WELL-INTENTIONED policy to restrict profits in children’s care in Wales has backfired, allowing remaining providers to “make hay” and double their costs, a committee has...
TOURISM bosses have warned businesses are being “bled dry” by red tape amid fears new licensing rules will drive small family-owned operators out of the market....
Six-day SIA course includes emergency first aid and unlimited resits A LEADING security training provider is bringing its latest SIA Door Supervisor course to Pembroke next...
A CALL to keep a Pembrokeshire dog training school which has won medals for Wales in international dog agility events has been approved by county planners....
Amendments to an expansion of a south Pembrokeshire holiday park, previously approved despite an officer recommendation of refusal, have been given the go-ahead. In an application...
Report highlights jobs, training and community support across the country AMAZON has revealed it has invested more than £2.4 billion in Wales since 2010, according to...
DEMOLITION works for a multi-million-pound scheme to redevelop a derelict Pembrokeshire motel, described as “one of the last true blots on our county’s landscape” have started....
TOURISM leaders have urged Wales not to follow Scotland’s lead by replicating a “failed” licensing scheme that has “harmed” the industry and created a “thriving black...
Union accuses company of ‘refusing to pay monies owed’ – First Cymru says negotiations are ongoing INDUSTRIAL tensions at First Cymru have intensified as hundreds of...
A SCHEME for 50 homes in a Pembrokeshire town, which was put on hold temporarily last month, has been refused despite a call for it to...