AMENDMENTS to a trout fishery holiday chalet scheme, which was granted by Pembrokeshire councillors last year after being repeatedly recommended for refusal, have been given the...
A PEMBROKESHIRE farm barn attraction previously refused by planning officers, which has gained a 3,500-strong petition of support to keep it running, will be decided later...
A PEMBROKESHIRE supermarket will be nearly a half bigger and employ up to 40 people after plans for a next-generation store were approved yesterday, October 8....
SECOND HOME-owners in Pembrokeshire are unlikely to see their council tax rise over the current treble rate next year, following a recommendation backed by senior councillors...
AGE CYMRU has expressed deep concern over the Westminster Government’s decision to cut Winter Fuel Payments, which will leave more than 100,000 pensioners in Wales without...
DISABLED people feel “forgotten and left behind” due to severe delays to reforms aimed at advancing their rights in Wales, the UK’s equality watchdog warned. Ruth...
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 approved....
Pembroke Dock’s Anchorage day centre will close in less than a month, after a final decision was backed by senior councillors. Last month, a successful ‘call-in’...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT have been urged to adopt a successful family court model to help cut down on the number of children taken into care. Speaking...
PLANS for a proposed flood wall that would reduce tidal flood risk to around 90 homes and businesses in Cardigan has been unveiled as the Cardigan...
CAMPAIGNERS called for greater openness, warning trust in politics is perilously low following controversy surrounding donations to the former first minister’s leadership bid. Transparency International, a...
By Jonathan Edwards FUTURE historians will benchmark this week’s sad closure of the last remaining blast furnace at Tata Steel Port Talbot as a turning point...