A NEAR-£10m Pembrokeshire residential development of 52 homes has been backed by planners despite concerns it will provide just four affordable homes. In an application before...
THE Enhancing Pembrokeshire Grant is open and Expressions of Interest (EOI) are welcome. More than £4million of funding has been distributed to areas where the impact...
A PEMBROKESHIRE man must remove abandoned cars, scrap and other waste from his land within weeks or face a potential prison sentence following Pembrokeshire County Council...
A CALL to end a 20-year legal agreement for financial contributions associated with the creation of Pembrokeshire’s Bluestone National Park Resort has been backed by both...
THIS week in the Senedd, the Welsh Liberal Democrats renewed their demands for the implementation of child poverty targets. According to a report from the Bevan...
THE SENEDD has rejected calls to introduce free schools and academies after a report found major challenges in Wales’ education system. Tom Giffard led a Conservative...
A TWICE-BACKED £1m scheme for a “20-storey-high” wind turbine at a Pembrokeshire mansion will have to be decided by all councillors. Mr and Mrs Glen Peters...
A RAFT of new measures has been announced in the fight against epidemic levels of shoplifting on our highstreets. Increased use of tagging for repeat offenders...
PEMBROKESHIRE Conservative group leader Councillor Di Clements has announced she is standing for the council leadership. The announcement by Cllr Clements, county councillor for Martletwy and...
DENTAL services are at risk of catastrophic collapse, with people resorting to “DIY dentistry” and pulling their own teeth with pliers, the Senedd heard. Peter Fox...
A RETROSPECTIVE call for a mobile asphalt batching plant to stay, described as “probably one of the most important applications” a Pembrokeshire town has received, has...
A FUNDING gap of tens of millions is thwarting efforts to restore opencast mines – and public authorities in Wales must clamp down on corporate greed,...