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...
THE MOVEMENT to redesign the economy around people and the planet rather than profit will take centre stage at the Wellbeing Economy Festival of Ideas 2025,...
WALES has been “hurt hardest” by Brexit amid a “mess” of trade barriers, cultural blockades and a “fading” Welsh presence in EU relations, Senedd committees have...
A PIONEERING environmental project in Pembrokeshire aims to capture up to 250 million litres of additional groundwater each year, as local farmers take collective action to...