PLANS for five homes in Pembroke, which saw objections from the local town council, have been refused due to a lack of information on possible impacts...
PLANS for fire safety improvements at a Pembrokeshire school have been submitted to the county council. A Pembrokeshire County Council application, through agent Harries Planning Design...
A WESTMINSTER bill on postal and proxy voting sets an incredibly worrying constitutional precedent for Wales, Plaid Cymru’s former leader warned. Adam Price, the party’s shadow...
PLAID CYMRU MS Sioned Williams has called on the First Minister to ensure Wales is not complicit in what a United Nations inquiry has now confirmed...
THE WELSH Government has introduced proposed legislation in an attempt to make the country’s planning laws clearer, more accessible, and fit for the future. Julie James,...
PLANS to end the current “de-regulated” bus system passed the first stop on the legislative journey as the Senedd voted in favour of the general principles....
A CALL to change to use of land at Pembrokeshire caravan park from touring to static units has been submitted to county planners. In an application...
A CALL for Pembrokeshire to back a multi-millionaire wealth tax to support public services has been submitted to the county council by a former town councillor...
ON the second anniversary of Wales’ default 20mph speed limit, campaigners say the policy has prevented more than 1,000 casualties on the nation’s roads. Collision data...
PLANS for new glazing at a medieval Pembrokeshire church of ‘exceptional interest’ have been approved by the national park. The listed building consent application to Pembrokeshire...
THE WELSH Government made a £13m “special payment” to settle claims over road contracts and lost more than £2m on defunct technology, according to scrutiny of...
THE WELSH Welsh Government rejected a cross-party Senedd committee’s calls to keep underground tours at Big Pit free of charge. In June, the Senedd’s culture committee...