NATIONAL TRUST plans for a tilting weir and walkway in south Pembrokeshire have been approved by the National Park despite concerns it could impact historic dyke-drained...
A TRIAL scheme for overnight motorhome and campervan parking at some of Pembrokeshire’s car parks is expected to be dropped, but a facility for motorhomes close...
PEMBROKE DOCK’S Anchorage day centre could close as soon as November if a recommendation before senior councillors on Monday, September 9, is backed. The county council...
NEWGALE, a constant victim of extreme weather and rising sea levels, is set for a transformative shift with the latest proposals under the Newgale Coastal Adaptation...
THE Welsh Conservatives have unveiled a series of bold new policy proposals aimed at transforming social services in Wales, with a particular focus on expanding the...
A COUNCIL scheme to build 24 affordable homes for the elderly at the site of the former Motor World building in Milford Haven has been submitted...
FORMER First Minister Vaughan Gething has confirmed that he will step down at the next election and does not intend to pursue a role in his...
PLANS for an extension to Pembrokeshire’s Parc Gwyn Crematorium, with a new memorial garden featuring a stone megalith “in a more natural setting,” have been submitted...
Residents of Solva and the surrounding areas have achieved a significant milestone in their efforts to keep the St Davids Waste Recycling Centre (WRC) operational. An...
THE detailed planning matters application for the Brynhir housing development in Tenby has been unanimously approved by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Tender submission bids for the...
A CONTROVERSIAL Tenby housing scheme with nearly 100 “local houses for local people” which will be visible from the island of Caldey has been approved by...
PLANS for new calf buildings one of Pembrokeshire’s largest dairy farms, described as having near-five-star animal welfare despite previous concerns, have been given the go-ahead. At...