A PEMBROKESHIRE council scheme for an overnight motorhome and campervan parking site close to Fishguard’s ferry is expected to be approved by planners next week. A...
A PEMBROKESHIRE town councillor and a former councillor from the same council are to face allegations of breaching the council’s code of conduct in a forthcoming...
Hundreds to take part in one of Wales’ largest visual protests demanding justice for Gaza CAMPAIGNERS from across Pembrokeshire will travel to Aberystwyth this weekend to...
Two-year waits rise again as parties slam Labour’s record NHS waiting lists in Wales have surged once again, with new figures revealing that 796,100 treatment pathways...
PLANS to convert a former bank branch in the centre of Tenby to a restaurant have been refused by national park planners on grounds including it...
MORE than 70 people gathered at Cardigan Guildhall on Monday (July 14) for the first public meeting of a new group, West Wales Against Arms. The...
A SENEDD Member has dramatically quit the Conservative Party and joined Reform UK, in a move being described as a “turning point” for right-wing politics in...
A CALL to convert a Pembrokeshire village pub, which the applicants say became unviable due to changes in the hospitality industry as a result of the...
THE TOTAL total budget for the South Quay redevelopment of Pembroke now tops £27.5m but nearly £17m in grant funding has been secured, councillors heard. The...
A PETITION calling for a full review and debate of Pembrokeshire’s “not fit for purpose” county farm policy which attracted nearly 2,000 signatures, is to come...
Farmers face ‘distress and torment’ over changes to Agricultural Property Relief NFU CYMRU President Aled Jones has written to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, calling for...
A CALL for a group to review Pembrokeshire County Council’s decision to declare a climate emergency some six years ago has been backed by councillors. In...