TOURISM leaders have urged Wales not to follow Scotland’s lead by replicating a “failed” licensing scheme that has “harmed” the industry and created a “thriving black...
WELSH councils have warned plugging a £436m budget gap for next year would require an average council tax increase of 22% or the loss of 14,000...
SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE MS Samuel Kurtz has warned that patients in Pembroke and Pembroke Dock are being left behind amid what he calls a “growing GP crisis”...
A SCHEME for 50 homes in a Pembrokeshire town, which was put on hold temporarily last month, has been refused despite a call for it to...
RESUBMITTED plans for a previously refused scheme for eco-friendly natural burials at a Pembrokeshire cemetery have now been given the go-ahead by the county council. A...
A CALL for two gypsy traveller pitches at a small agricultural holding to allow a family to move from an existing site “suffering from cold, damp...
TWO former Labour council leaders in Wales have defected to the Green Party, signalling growing momentum for the environmental movement ahead of next year’s Senedd election....
Over 10,000 call on Welsh Government to act as doctors warn of unsafe and undignified treatment in hospital corridors MORE than ten thousand people across Wales...
A PUBLIC consultation on the potential closure of a Pembrokeshire school, severely damaged in a fire just over three years ago, has now been launched. Manorbier...
WALES has been “hurt hardest” by Brexit amid a “mess” of trade barriers, cultural blockades and a “fading” Welsh presence in EU relations, Senedd committees have...
GP PRACTICES serving the most deprived parts of Wales are under-resourced, overworked and facing collapse despite experiencing the greatest patient need, a committee heard. Adrian Edwards,...
PLANNERS are to visit the site of a proposed north Pembrokeshire ‘battery box’ unit to provide electricity storage during off-peak times, which has seen local objections...