WELSH ministers are dodging accountability by refusing to include concrete targets and milestones in the new child poverty strategy, the Senedd heard. MSs quizzed Jane Hutt...
THE SENEDD narrowly rejected calls for banks to be subject to legally binding language standards after HSBC’s “disgraceful” decision to scrap its Welsh phone line. Heledd...
LONG-AWAITED plans to overhaul environmental governance have been unveiled amid concerns that Wales has the weakest protections in the UK. Julie James announced the publication of...
THE SENEDD rebuffed calls for the Welsh Government to reverse plans to slash business rates relief for the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors. Peter Fox led...
PLANS to scrap a legal requirement for public notices of council tax changes to be published in newspapers risk damaging local journalism and democracy, a committee...
MILFORD HAVEN TOWN COUNCIL said it is pleased to announce it has purchased additional land to expand the Cemetery. The Deputy Mayor, Councillor William Elliott (Hakin...
PLANS to expand a caravan park at a hamlet near St Davids, using high quality agricultural land previously used as a pitch and putt golfing facility,...
NATIONAL PARK planners are to visit the Pembrokeshire seaside village site where two large houses are planned to be built with an affordable housing contribution of...
PLANS for a north Pembrokeshire organic food producer to expand its business have been backed despite a recommendation to refuse due fears about the impact it...
RETROSPECTIVE plans for a shed at a 950-herd dairy farm on a site subject to an ongoing enforcement appeal have been given the go-ahead by Pembrokeshire...
VAUGHAN GETHING, running for Welsh Labour leader and First Minister, sets out his vision for the future of Welsh devolution. As First Minister, Vaughan Gething would...
A RETROSPECTIVE scheme for a holiday accommodation unit in the garden of a south Pembrokeshire property, submitted after discussions with the council’s enforcement department, has been...