BUDGET-SAVING changes to the library service at three of Pembrokeshire’s libraries were backed by senior councillors today, March 11. A report for members said: “Like all...
PLANS for a 200-foot-high wind turbine to power a north Pembrokeshire mansion and arts charity home have been backed after fears it would threaten the safe...
ALL abattoirs in Wales will be required to install Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) systems by May 1, pending approval from the Senedd. This regulation follows a...
SENEDD Member Samuel Kurtz says he has kept pressure on the Welsh Government to deliver the promised safety improvements to the Nash Fingerpost junction. Responding to...
ON TUESDAY in the Senedd (Ma 12), the Welsh Liberal Democrats have called on the Welsh Government to offer more support for the childcare sector. The...
KEEP WALES TIDY’S All Wales Report shows significant upwards trend in drinks litter on Welsh streets Environmental charity, Keep Wales Tidy, has published its annual All...
NEWPORT TOWN COUNCIL has announced a critical public meeting to address pressing concerns over river and sea water quality in Newport and its vicinity. The meeting,...
THE FAMILY of a boy who sadly passed away on Friday afternoon (Mar 1) has paid tribute. Callum Wright, aged 15, died at a location in the...
A PEMBROKESHIRE solicitor has spoken out at the lack of publicity concerning the length of time that controlled drugs can remain in a person’s system. Michael...
A NEYLAND man has escaped a custodial sentence after driving his Mercedes through the town when he was almost four times over the legal drink-limit. Police...
ACTION to stop the “fetid, foul stench” from landfill waste from Cardiff “dumped” at Pembrokeshire’s Withyhedge landfill site could be taken by the council if an...
A POPULAR Pembrokeshire coastal path, closed after being hit by a series of landslips, could be open by the start of the school summer holidays at...