A CONSERATIVE MS called for Hybu Cig Cymru to be made fully independent amid concerns about a “toxic bullying culture” within the meat promotion organisation. James...
A CALL to remove a strict agricultural condition on a Pembrokeshire property, granted in the 1990s for a vegetable nursery which later suffered with the rise...
AN APPLICATION for the redevelopment of Haverfordwest’s Portfield School is expected to get the go-ahead from Pembrokeshire planners next week. Pembrokeshire County Council’s planning committee meeting...
STORAGE facilities to provide lifeguard rescue watercraft on one of Pembrokeshire’s most popular beaches, and “one of the best surfing beaches in the country” will be...
PLANS to introduce gender quotas in future Senedd elections suffered a “major step backwards” due to “unnecessary” delays. Jane Hutt confirmed reforms under the electoral candidate...
A CLOSED south Pembrokeshire inn, which sparked hopes it could become the latest community pub in the county will now be turned into two homes. Earlier...
A CAMPAIGN group which has launched a legal challenge against a recently-granted scheme for a £6m expansion of a south Pembrokeshire holiday park is appealing for...
PLANS to ban Senedd Members for deliberately lying may be unworkable, according to the Welsh Government’s chief legal adviser. Mick Antoniw, Wales’ counsel general, raised concerns...
A PROMINENT Tenby hotel, which had an Urgent Works Notice served on it by the national park due to the unsafe condition of external windows, has...
PLANS for a north Pembrokeshire equine training school for a business that doesn’t yet exist on some of the best agricultural land have been turned down...
LLANELLI Magistrates’ Court has ruled that Pembrokeshire County Council’s decision to stop a charity boxing event in Milford Haven was incorrect. The judgement was delivered on...
THE FINAL stage of plans to remove a “shanty-like” 1960s bar on a historic 19th century Palmerston fort guarding the gateway to Milford Haven, with modern...