ANYONE wanting to vote in the general election on July 4, must be registered to vote before the deadline on midnight 18 June. Voters can apply...
AN ACADEMIC urged the Senedd to introduce a sin bin-style approach to sanctioning misbehaving members. Jonathan Tonge, a professor at the University of Liverpool, gave evidence...
THE NEW general election seat of Ceredigion Preseli is expected to see a comfortable win for Plaid Cymru over Labour against a projected landslide win for...
£2M PLANS for wheelchair accessible holiday lodges at the site of a Pembrokeshire deer park attraction, which has animals from the Queen’s estate, would make the...
PLANS to improve fire safety at a Pembrokeshire school have been given the go-ahead by the local authority. Pembrokeshire County Council had applied for new fire...
SO far only 1.1m applications to register to vote have been made since the election was called, ahead of the voter registration deadline on Tuesday, June...
HOUSEHOLDS in Pembrokeshire who remortgaged last year face a £8.5 million annual mortgage bombshell amidst spiralling interest rates following Liz Truss’s disastrous mini-budget new research by the House...
ON a visit to the Port of Milford Haven, Shadow Energy Secretary Ed Miliband and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs Huw Irranca-Davies, will...
PLANS to convert the roof space of a disused Pembrokeshire Baptist chapel to living accommodation have been refused. Toby Downing, of The Vestrey, Penuel Chapel, sought...
AN APPLICATION for a turkey shed near a Pembrokeshire school has been turned down by county planners. Adam Cumine sought to upgrade an existing turkey shed...
AN APPLICATION for a bespoke ‘upper-class’ wedding building at a 19th century west Wales country house has been given the go-ahead by county planners. Meirion Appleton, through...
A CALL to allow a Pembrokeshire garden shed to continue as a hair salon has been given the go-ahead by county planners. William Lloyd sought retrospective...