PLANS to convert a redundant 19th century north Pembrokeshire farm building to a three-bedroom home to provide improved accommodation for two pensioners with serious health conditions...
THE ANNOUNCMENT of a 6.4% increase in the energy price cap has sent shockwaves through Wales, sparking deep concerns for older residents already struggling with the...
A PEMBROKESHIRE county councillor has received threats after raising concerns about an ongoing issue of loose horses and fly-grazing in the county. The county has witnessed...
A COUNCIL chief warned his local authority faced a £13m bill for damage from one storm, as Wales braced itself for more bad weather over the...
PLANS for a Pembrokeshire holiday park extension, backed by councillors in 2023 despite repeated officer recommendations for refusal, may now have to be revisited after a...
AN APPEAL to overturn a previously-refused scheme to expand a Pembrokeshire caravan park using high quality agricultural land currently used as a golf course has been...
Government refuses to pay £10bn to women affected by pension age rise CAMPAIGNERS fighting for compensation over changes to the state pension age have threatened the...
A SCHEME to convert a former carpenter’s workshop in a Pembrokeshire town to a unit for patrolling police officers has been submitted to county planners. The...
A COMMISSION set up to advise on Wales’ infrastructure needs over the next 80 years does not know its own future beyond 2026, a committee heard....
Elin Jones MS and Ben Lake MP call for further support PLAID CYMRU politicians have slammed the latest budget settlement for Ceredigion, arguing that the Welsh...
A 15MW green hydrogen fuel production facility scheme at a Pembrokeshire dockyard has been submitted to county planners. In an application to Pembrokeshire county Council, green...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has confirmed a major funding boost for Wales’ publishing sector, restoring its financial support to pre-cut levels and reinforcing its commitment to the...