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...
An agreement to provide an affordable home as part of a St Davids housing site could not go ahead as no housing provider wanted to do...
THE Liberal Democrats have announced a massive expansion of marine protected areas and a new Blue Flag status for rivers will be included in their general...
RETROSPECTIVE plans for a dog daycare centre on the edge of Haverfordwest, in which the change of use started before the pandemic, have been approved. Sammy...
A SURGEON-turned-Senedd member raised concerns about an “alarming” increase in musculoskeletal disorders. Altaf Hussain, a former consultant orthopaedic surgeon, warned that one in three adults aged...
LABOUR and the Conservatives have been urged to commit to reclassifying HS2 as an England-only project to “right a £4bn wrong”. Delyth Jewell accused Keir Starmer...
NATIONAL park members are to visit the site of a proposed new adventure tourism hub in north Pembrokeshire, which has sparked fears of a ‘bias’ for...
RETROSPECTIVE works on land near a south Pembrokeshire quarry which overlooks a historic castle, made after an enforcement warning was served, have been approved by the...