LANDMARK legal proposals to increase the proportion of women standing as candidates in future Senedd elections are published today (Mar 11). The Senedd Cymru (Electoral Candidate...
CONTROVERSY over Labour and Plaid Cymru’s plan to ram through Senedd reform continued this week. The Senedd’s Presiding Officer, Elin Jones, announced plans to compel political...
IN A MOVE aimed at overhauling the troubled fire services in Wales, Deputy Minister for Social Partnership, Hannah Blythyn, announced a comprehensive reform plan for Mid...
IN A HEARTWARMING ceremony held at Thornton Cemetery in Milford Haven on Monday (Mar 11), the Deputy Mayor, Councillor William Elliott of Hakin Ward, took a...
NATIONAL PARK planners are again being recommended to back a scheme to build two large houses at a Pembrokeshire seaside village site, despite the objections of...
PLANS for boundary fences and gates at Haverfordwest’s mosque, on the site of the former Cherry Grove council office building, have been approved. Mustafa Yunis of...
WHILE spring is finally in the air, the number of waste Christmas trees collected by the council came under the spotlight at County Hall this week....
A call for a special permit for community nurses and carers to be able to avoid the fear of potential parking tickets while carrying out their...
THE RECENTLY launched Streetscape Paint Scheme is being extended from Milford Haven to Haverfordwest town centre. Property owners in Charles Street, Milford Haven, have been able...
THE QUESTION was who would blink first. Would councillors vote down the budget and Council Tax proposals, plunging the Council into turmoil, or would there be...
COUNCIL TAX in Pembrokeshire is to rise by less than a mooted 16.3%, to 12.5%, after an 11th-hour alternative budget proposal was narrowly-backed. It was recommended...
PLANS to let a Pembrokeshire barn, used for axe-throwing and archery instruction without planning permission, stay running have been conditionally approved. Jonathon Keens, of Aim Country...