A SCHEME for works at one of a Pembrokeshire town’s surviving medieval churches by its neighbouring owner has been refused by county planners. In an application...
SIGNAGE advertising a takeaway food kiosk at a former lifeboat store in Tenby’s seaside harbour has been approved, despite the takeaway itself being turned down. In...
PLAID CYMRU have accused the First Minister, Eluned Morgan (pictured), of lacking any real influence over the UK Government following a tense session of the Senedd’s...
RETROSPECTIVE plans by a Pembrokeshire councillor to extend his pub with a function room have been approved despite strong objection by his own town council. In...
A NEW inspection ratings system for care services in Wales comes into force on 1 April to help ensure people receive the best possible care. Ratings...
THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY has published a detailed clarification on its proposed Article 4(1) Direction, as concerns mount among festival organisers, farmers, and landowners...
First Minister says UK Government funding will help Wales tackle waiting times and support communities THE FIRST MINISTER has welcomed a £1.6bn funding boost confirmed in...
Trussell Trust warns of rising hunger as 3.2 million face benefit losses DISABLED people across Wales are facing what campaigners have called “brutal” and “terrifying” cuts...
CAMPAIGNERS from across west Wales are planning to lobby a meeting of the Dyfed Pension Fund Committee at County Hall, Carmarthen, this morning (Wednesday Mar 26)....
PETITIONERS called for a public inquiry into a government-backed insulation scheme that left people thousands of pounds out of pocket in “one of the biggest scandals...
A CALL to allow eight workers’ caravans sited without planning permission at Wales’ largest wholesale suppliers of potatoes and seasonal vegetables producers to remain has been...
A PEMBROKESHIRE nursery which received a council grant for a covered play area has been given the go-ahead by planners to be allowed keep it; the...