NARBERTH councillors have said there was no consultation with them over the sale of the town’s police station; the town council saying it only heard of...
SENEDD Members criticised plans to spend £800,000 less on securing a legacy from Wales’ historic appearance at the Women’s Euros compared with the men’s World Cup....
THE LEADER of Pembrokeshire’s Conservative group has said it will support a fellow Tory county councillor who received threats after raising a local constituency concern. The...
An AWARD-winning Pembrokeshire restaurant/hotel whose buildings date back to the 18th century has been given permission for a three-storey extension by county planners. In an application...
A SECTION of a south Pembrokeshire beach-side coastal path, recently closed once again after a number of landslips, is expected to remain so until at least the...
A CALL to extend a Pembrokeshire cemetery to provide a space for eco-friendly natural burials has been made to county planners. A natural burial is an eco-friendly...
Where does the money go? THE WELSH GOVERNMENT’s use of third-sector bodies and grant funding has created an unaccountable network of supposedly “independent” bodies that rely...
A CALL for retrospective works at a Milford Haven function centre to be decided by councillors rather than planning officers was narrowly turned down, after the...
THE FINANCE SECRETARY has said he’s looking forward to welcoming his counterparts from the other UK nations to Cardiff today. Mark Drakeford will host the Finance:...
CHARITIES in Wales have condemned Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s decision to cut international aid in favour of increased defence spending, calling it an “absolute dereliction”...
A PROPOSED housing development in a Pembrokeshire village, which has seen lengthy objections from the local community council, is to be decided by officers rather than...
A MAJORITY of councillors have voted in favour of spending £524.6m on key services in Carmarthenshire next year, increasing council tax by 8.9% and making savings...