AMENDMENTS to a recently-granted scheme for a replacement Lidl store in Milford Haven, which will be nearly a half bigger and employ up to 40 people,...
CONCERNS over road safety and public backlash have led Wrexham Council to take a cautious approach to increasing speed limits on dozens of roads—but will Pembrokeshire...
Tributes pour in for ‘Senedd’s founding father’ FORMER Plaid Cymru leader and Senedd Presiding Officer Lord Elis-Thomas has died at the age of 78, his family...
PLANS to build 76 new homes overlooking Broad Haven have sparked fears that the local sewage system could struggle to cope, with concerns raised about potential...
A SENEDD member accused the Welsh Government of failing to heed repeated warnings after the national museum was forced to close its doors. Heledd Fychan, who...
SENEDD members criticised a “power grab” from Westminster, describing plans for UK ministers to make laws in areas already devolved to Wales as an “affront”. The...
THE NUMBER of betting shops and bingo halls in Carmarthenshire has reduced by nearly a third in the last three years, reflecting a shift from bricks...
AS PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL prepares to finalise its budget for the coming financial year, concerns have been raised over the long-term sustainability of ongoing service reductions....
A CALL by a Pembrokeshire town council to be allowed to site allotments on a county council-owned derelict play area has been given the go-ahead by...
A THREATENING email sent by Neyland Town Councillor David Devauden has been revealed, shedding new light on the Clerk’s absence from a chaotic council meeting earlier...
A scheme for works at one of a Pembrokeshire town’s surviving medieval churches by its neighbouring owner has been submitted to county planners. In an application...
SENEDD Members backed calls for a bill to ensure better support for more than 310,000 unpaid carers across Wales. Sioned Williams told the Senedd that unpaid...