A SENEDD debate on the financial crisis facing Wales’ hospice and palliative care sector ended with Labour voting against a Welsh Conservative proposal to create a...
THE WELSH LIBERAL DEMOCRATS have criticised Labour after the UK Government rejected rail devolution for Wales during Committee scrutiny of the Railways Bill — just days...
A FOOTPATH overlooking Pembroke’s historic castle has been closed on health and safety grounds after a landslip, with residents warned to stay away from the closed...
PEMBROKESHIRE could soon see life-size artwork reproductions of many National Gallery masterpieces, including works by Turner, Constable and Cezanne at locations throughout the county, in a...
A CALL for Pembrokeshire County Council to join other west Wales authorities in calling for its pension funds to be divested from companies profiting from genocide is to...
PLANS to expand the facilities offered by a Pembrokeshire seaside town pub, which was once a toyshop, have been submitted to the national park. In an...
PLANS for an adventure tourism hub in north Pembrokeshire, ruled by a high court judge to have been granted unlawfully following a legal challenge, expected to...
A PETITION plea to save a Pembrokeshire village school under threat of potential closure will be heard at full council. At the December meeting of Pembrokeshire...
A CALL to convert a financially unviable disused shop on the edge of Crymych to residential accommodation, which could provide a low-cost home, has been submitted...
OFFICIAL planning for the signage associated with the new Animal store in Tenby has been given the go-ahead despite concerns raised by the local civic society...
PLANS for a new gym, sauna and study, to replace dilapidated existing buildings at a ‘landmark’ listed Victorian Pembrokeshire clifftop house have been given the go-ahead....
Vulnerable households ‘should not have to cut back on washing or flushing the toilet’ to keep bills down, Rhian Bowen-Davies says THE OLDER PEOPLE’S Commissioner for...