REFORM UK has gained its first county council seat in Pembrokeshire following a seven-way battle for a ward made vacant following the death of veteran councillor...
Nearly 50,000 pounds in littering fines were issued across Wales in a single year, new figures reveal. A REPORT analysing local authority data found that 564...
Visit highlights major step forward for Pembroke regeneration project PEMBROKE Town councillors and the Leader of Pembrokeshire County Council have visited the new Henry Tudor Centre...
Port of Milford Haven chief to give quarterly update as venue decision looms MILFORD HAVEN Town Council will hold its next full council meeting on Monday...
Public urged to take care along the coast PEMBROKESHIRE residents and visitors are being urged to take extra care when using the Coast Path and local...
THE FIRST phase of a major redevelopment programme at Portfield School in Haverfordwest has been completed, marking a significant step forward in specialist education provision in...
COUNCILLORS have approved plans for a new housing development of 48 homes, including ten affordable properties, on a west Wales estate. The scheme at Maes y...
Affordable housing proportion rises as apartment plans replaced with family homes AMENDMENTS to the final phase of a housing development in Saundersfoot have been approved, reducing...
AN APPEAL has been lodged against the refusal of plans for a takeaway food kiosk at a former lifeboat store in Tenby’s seaside harbour, despite planning...
CONSULTATION DRAWS JUST 25 RESIDENTS AS RUNNING COST ESTIMATES VARY BY TENS OF THOUSANDS THE PROPOSED transfer of Fishguard Town Hall to the town council has...
Licensing authority declines to comment as police confirm attendance at Carmarthenshire rescue centre AN INVESTIGATION is underway following a visit by licensing inspectors to the premises...
VISITORS and harbour users in Tenby are being asked to take care while dredging work is carried out at the harbour entrance next week. Sand will...