A SCHEME to build 38 affordable and social housing units on the site of the fire-ravaged former Cleddau Bridge Hotel, Pembroke Dock is expected to be...
A CALL by the Conservatives for an inquiry into the political impartiality of Wales’ public services watchdog has been backed by Senedd Members. Sam Rowlands led...
THE BUILDING of renewable energy projects should not be at the expense of Wales’ rural communities, a Conservative MS has warned. James Evans, who represents Brecon...
WALES’ controversial 20mph policy should be targeted at schools, hospitals and nurseries, the new transport secretary has suggested. Ken Skates, who was appointed to the cabinet...
MEMBERS of the Senedd rejected calls to establish a legal requirement for residential outdoor education opportunities for children and young people in Wales’ schools. The Senedd...
LABOUR has said this week that it will “Build it in Britain” with the most significant investment in Britain’s ports in a generation, as part of...
THE CONTRACT for the second stage of Haverfordwest’s contentious £19m transport interchange is expected to be made behind closed doors next week by senior councillors. The...
MAJOR reforms to council tax and business rates have cleared the first hurdle in the Senedd. MSs backed the general principles of the local government finance...
THE SENEDD agreed reforms aimed at streamlining the consenting process for significant infrastructure projects in Wales. MSs passed the infrastructure bill, which will establish a unified...
A CLAIM at last-minute use of reserves was used to lower Pembrokeshire’s council tax increase to avoid senior councillors being defeated during the setting of the...
A CALL to end a legal agreement for financial contributions associated with the creation of Pembrokeshire’s Bluestone National Park Resort is expected to be backed next...
AN APPLICATION for a slurry lagoon near the north Pembrokeshire village of Boncath has been conditionally approved by county planners. A H & V F Picton...