AN OFFICIAL policy for flying flags at, and lighting up, Pembrokeshire’s County Hall in order to avoid “the potential to cause controversy and create tensions between community...
PLANS to expand the Senedd and change the voting system have moved a step closer, but MSs called for urgent action to address a lack of...
THURSDAY, May 2 is your chance to vote for the Dyfed-Powys Police and Crime Commissioner. Don’t forget to use your vote and head to your local...
THE LOOK on Vaughan Gething’s face could’ve curdled milk. It had all started with an innocent enough question from former ministerial colleague Julie Morgan. Ms Morgan...
THE HANGAR has been operating as an occasional events venue in Milford Haven since last September. Authorisation for the events is granted by the council through...
embrokeshire is facing a two-horse race for its leadership, which will be decided in just over a week’s time, with the latest challenger saying he will...
A FAMILY can stay in their Pembrokeshire ‘Love Shack’ built without permission after being given the go-ahead by county planners. Estelle Burton and family had applied...
BUSINESS leaders say a new “common sense approach” to the default 20 mph speed limit and road schemes will boost the economy. According to Business Professionals,...
AN ONLINE plea to save a Pembrokeshire day centre from being closed has been lodged with the county council. The Anchorage Day Care Centre in Pembroke...
A ‘CALL-IN’ on the recently-awarded contract for the second stage of Haverfordwest’s near-£19m transport interchange is to be heard next week. The second stage of building...
A SCHEME for a 20-metre high 4G phone mast will need a full official application due to concerns about its impact on a nearby 19th century...
A PEMBROKESHIRE caravan site owner who “honestly” admitted “dodging under the radar” by running his site without permission for some 20 years will not be allowed...