A CONSULTATION on proposed changes for a north Pembrokeshire school, which attracted a near-400-strong petition in opposition to the council, has been launched. At its May...
THERE’S just a few days left to have your say on Pembrokeshire’s budget setting for the next financial year, which includes the potential for huge increases...
A CALL to residents for a potential £3.35 annual contribution to help support a town library has been overwhelmingly supported, councillors heard. In a submitted question...
PEMBROKESHIRE’S financial situation for next year is some £4m better off after a higher settlement from the Welsh Government, but the council still faces difficult decisions,...
Works on Westfield Pill Bridge to affect A477 traffic ESSENTIAL maintenance and repair work is set to begin on Westfield Pill Bridge, with traffic management in...
SIGNIFICANT issues with a part of Pembroke’s tidal barrage are not expected to be fully fixed before late January, councillors heard. Pembroke councillors Aaron Carey and...
THE MAYOR of Milford Haven, Cllr William Elliott, paid a visit to Milford Haven Library on Tuesday morning to attend its festive Mince Pie and a...
A SCHEME for a gypsy traveller site near a south Pembrokeshire village will be decided by councillors rather than officers after a call for it to...
CHANGES are being introduced to several local bus services in Pembrokeshire from January, including new early-morning journeys aimed at improving commuter and school travel. From Monday...
A PLEA for councillors to not act as “judge, jury and executioner” when the potential closure of fire-ravaged Manorbier is decided upon next year was heard...
A NEW report commissioned by UNISON Cymru has warned that years of austerity and ongoing funding pressures have had a damaging impact on local government services...
Whistle-blower raised safety and funding questions as council insists no formal offer was made SWANSEA COUNCIL l has denied claims that it turned down a £50m...