THE POLICE part of the council tax bill in Dyfed and Powys is to rise by nearly 7.5 per cent, following a near nine per cent...
A DESCISION on the level of council rents in Pembrokeshire for the forthcoming year had to return to a special meeting after some figures were incorrectly...
Welsh-language text spray-painted at North Beach and other tourist hotspots as council arranges clean-up TENBY’S Welsh-language signage has been targeted by vandals in a spate of...
PUBLIC WARNED TO KEEP AWAY AS BARRIERS ARE REMOVED AND COUNCIL STEPS UP SAFETY MEASURES A FOOTPATH overlooking Pembroke Castle has been closed after a landslip...
A PETITION call for backing for a Pembrokeshire council group looking at its previous climate change commitment will be heard by councillors. Last July, councillors agreed...
FUNDING has been secured to repair a key piece of flood infrastructure at Monkton Bridge in Pembroke, with work due to start on Monday, February 16,...
A CALL for Pembrokeshire County Council to join other west Wales authorities in calling for its pension funds to be divested from companies profiting from genocide is to...
Officers’ comparison with Ceredigion challenged as published charges appear far lower QUESTIONS are being raised over the way Pembrokeshire County Council has compared its horse riding...
PLANS for a new gym, sauna and study, to replace dilapidated existing buildings at a ‘landmark’ listed Victorian Pembrokeshire clifftop house have been given the go-ahead....
Case listed at Swansea Crown Court following magistrates’ ruling in December AN APPEAL is due to be heard at Swansea Crown Court in a long-running case...
A PEMBROKESHIRE respite centre supporting children and young people with disabilities has been rated ‘excellent’ in all areas by Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW). Following a recent...
National Park Authority confirms application will not go to committee PLANS for a proposed “Adventure Hub” at Moylegrove have been pulled after the applicant formally withdrew...