PAUL DAVIES and Samuel Kurtz, Conservative Members of the Senedd have hosted a business advice surgery in response to mounting concerns about recent rateable value changes...
Tribunal wage ruling and holiday home dispute add to concerns surrounding business MORE individuals have contacted The Pembrokeshire Herald following last week’s investigation into complaints linked...
THE FINAL stage of a call for a 1.5km hydrogen gas pipeline in Pembrokeshire in connection with a previously granted scheme for green energy production has...
Union ballot raises concerns over potential disruption at key UK energy port SVITZER crews working in the Port of Milford Haven have voted overwhelmingly in favour...
A POPULAR Pembrokeshire takeaway business is expanding across West Wales, with a new fish and chip shop preparing to open in The Mumbles. Tenby’s Fish &...
A SCHEME to convert the basement of a Grade-II-listed former pub in a Pembrokeshire town’s conservation area to a flat has been refused by planners who...
Output rises in January amid sustained increase in new orders WELSH firms returned to growth in January, with business confidence climbing to its highest level in...
PLANS for new livestock buildings at a Pembrokeshire dairy farm, aimed at “improved animal husbandry” will not lead to an increase in herd size, councillors heard....
PLANS for an InPost e-commerce parcel locker service at a Pembrokeshire seaside village have been given the go-ahead by the national park despite concerns about its...
AN AGREEMENT, securing the Ironman international triathlon competition in Pembrokeshire for up to the next five years has been backed despite concerns it can be a...
Claims of unreturned devices, unpaid refunds and small claims court cases as company blames landlord dispute CUSTOMERS across west Wales have raised concerns about the trading...
STUDENTS training for careers at sea in Pembrokeshire are set to benefit from enhanced practical learning after fresh backing from the Port of Milford Haven. Learners...