A PUBLIC services watchdog received a record 3,500 formal complaints last year – a 10% increase that is stretching resources to their limit, a Senedd committee...
PLANS for an adventure tourism hub in north Pembrokeshire, ruled by a high court judge to have been granted unlawfully following a legal challenge, could be...
A CALL to allow a Pembrokeshire seaside ice cream and coffee shop in a former public toilet to be able to sell alcohol and pasties has...
A CALL to raise parking charges at Pembrokeshire national park car parks, which includes longer stays rising by a third and coach prices doubling, is recommended...
A CALL for a horse manege sand school to remain at the site of a once “prolific” horse riding centre has been given the go-ahead by...
PLANS to convert Haverfordwest’s former Wesleyan Chapel, once the site of a regular place for preaching by John Wesley himself, to 15 flats have been lodged...
SAMUEL KURTZ MS has urged the Welsh Government to make a clear statement on what support it can offer Pembrokeshire County Council to ensure that Manorbier...
A CALL for new industrial units on land near the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offices has been submitted to county planners. In an application submitted to...
A SCHEME for 50 homes in a Pembrokeshire town, recommended for refusal, has been put on hold temporarily in the hopes the applicants can find a...
PLANS to convert a vandalised former Pembrokeshire town centre Chinese restaurant to a flat and bedsits have been submitted to the county council. Mr S Sahin...
A MUM-OF-ONE who can never have the second child she wanted after surviving cervical cancer says women are being let down by “slow progress” on promised...
A FORMER minister warned the traditional business model for Welsh town centres is “dead”, dismissing “magic bullets” such as free parking and abolishing business rates. Labour’s...