A CALL to allow a four-bed home to be built in a Pembrokeshire village on land owned by the relative of a county councillor has been...
A PEMBROKESHIRE village housing scheme, first lodged half a decade ago, has been given the go-ahead. In an application recommended for approval at the June meeting...
Conservatives demand fair share from £6.6bn Oxford-Cambridge line as HS2 dispute continues THE WELSH CONSERVATIVES have accused the Labour-run Welsh Government of failing to stand up...
Prominent Conservative MS renews call for NRW overhaul after critical review ANDREW RT DAVIES, a prominent Conservative Member of the Senedd (MS) for South Wales Central,...
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL’S deputy leader, Cllr Paul Miller, has survived a vote of no-confidence brought over controversial remarks about Welsh-medium education. At a special meeting held...
A PETITION calling for a full review and debate of Pembrokeshire’s “not fit for purpose” county farm policy has been launched by tenants being forced to...
FEARS that yet more services could be cut at Pembrokeshire’s Withybush hospital as part of a raft of health board proposals which include an option of...
PLANS for works at a former hotel on a “historically significant Georgian terrace” overlooking Tenby’s North Beach have been submitted to the national park ahead of...
Former party leader placed third on regional list for Carmarthenshire ADAM PRICE, the former leader of Plaid Cymru, faces a major setback in his bid to...
Government proposals under fire amid concerns over bureaucracy and exclusion THE WELSH Labour Government’s response to a key report on the future of Welsh-speaking communities has...
A PRODUCTIVE meeting between First Minister of Wales, Eluned Morgan, and staff and volunteers at Citizens Advice Pembrokeshire took place this week at the organisation’s headquarters...
WITHYBUSH General Hospital in Haverfordwest is once again at the centre of a political and public battle over the future of healthcare in Pembrokeshire, as local...