BIRD boxes have been installed at County Hall in Haverfordwest to help tackle the decline of the swift, a much loved summer visitor to the UK....
PEMBROKEHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL is preparing a replacement Local Development Plan that will provide overarching guidance for developments until 2033. This covers the area of Pembrokeshire excluding...
A RESUBMITTED scheme for a gin distillery as part of a B&B in the centre of Britain’s smallest city has been turned down by Pembrokeshire national...
SENEDD members from across the political divide reiterated calls for targets to tackle the scourge of child poverty after the Welsh Government published a “monitoring framework”....
THE WELSH Parliament is set to hold a “historic” debate and vote on assisted dying. Julie Morgan has tabled a motion calling on the Welsh Government to support...
WALES’ new post-16 education minister revealed plans for an emergency fund for universities amid concerns about an estimated £100m shortfall. Vikki Howells was quizzed in the...
SENEDD MEMBER Paul Davies has shown his support for those affected by breast cancer once again this year by dressing up in pink and encouraging his...
THE PEMBROKESHIRE woman behind Dr Beynon’s Bug Farm and Bug Farm Foods has disputed claims that insect protein ‘mince’ will soon be rolled out to school...
SENEDD members took evidence on following Scotland’s lead by developing a recall system to allow voters to remove badly behaving politicians from office between elections. Graham...
SENEDD members warned schools face “harrowing” funding pressures that risk failing a generation of children and young people in Wales. Cefin Campbell led a Senedd debate...
TRIBUNALS in Wales do not have the necessary resources to make sure cases are dealt with quickly, efficiently and justly, a committee heard. Sir Gary Hickinbottom,...
THE SENEDD’S legislation committee criticised a “wholly unacceptable” delay of more than seven years in implementing reforms to tattooing and body piercing. In 2017, the Welsh...