PLANS for a second cricket pitch at a successful Pembrokeshire club to let it “future-proof” its growth are expected to be backed by councillors. In an...
A CERTIFICATE of lawfulness call for a rural Pembrokeshire farm shellfish export business, which has even supplied Rick Stein’s with lobster, has been given the thumbs-up....
A CALL to allow a four-wheeled shepherds hut to be placed in a Pembrokeshire garden as a personal writing space and visitor accommodation will need an...
PLANS to house asylum seekers at military bases in England and Scotland have prompted renewed discussion in Pembrokeshire over whether the former Penally Camp could once...
THE WELSH CONSERVATIVES have accused the Welsh Labour Government of financial mismanagement after confirming a £14.6 million bailout for Natural Resources Wales (NRW) following a major...
OVER 30,000 people with degrees in Wales are currently receiving Universal Credit, according to new figures from the Office for National Statistics. The data, revealed in...
PLANS to replace a former ‘zoo’ with a visitor shelter at a Pembrokeshire castle and estate house which is open to the public have been approved....
THE GREYHOUND racing industry has hit back at plans to ban the sport in Wales, claiming data shows deaths have “more than halved” and injuries saw...
WALES’ housing secretary Jayne Bryant was bluntly told “you’re not listening” during a tense committee grilling over fears building safety reforms will “suppress” social housing supply....
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS will continue to be blocked from prescribing new weight-loss drugs by the Welsh Government because NHS Wales is not ready for the huge demand....
PLANS to reopen Haverfordwest’s Carpetright store, which closed in 2024, as another carpet store, submitted by the original founders of the brand, have been approved. In...
REPORTS that illegal migrants have been entering Britain through Holyhead Port in Anglesey have prompted calls for stronger border security and renewed debate over Wales’ “Nation...