A DECISION on a £200,000 conversion of a Pembrokeshire village former public house, on which officers wanted to see removed chimneys reinstalled, has been given a...
A PEMBROKESHIRE school at threat of closure as part of education reorganisation in the south of the county is now expected to remain open following a...
PEMBROKESHIRE could soon introduce an additional separate kerbside waste collection service for soft plastics, at a cost of nearly £1m over three years, in a call...
PLANS to expand facilities at a Pembrokeshire camping and glamping farm which hosts outdoor festivals have been given the go-ahead by Pembrokeshire County Council. Dewslake Camping...
FURTHER concerns have been raised to Pembrokeshire’s council about road safety in Neyland after a parked car was hit by a vehicle, just months after a...
PLAID CYMRU’S Rhun ap Iorwerth was challenged on budget decisions and the NHS in this week’s First Minister’s questions. Tuesday’s plenary also saw the First Minister...
CONCERNS are growing in Neyland after another vehicle collision added to long-running fears over speeding and road safety in the town. Residents say the latest incident,...
Welsh Government has not announced a rabbit licence scheme, but ministers say animal welfare laws could be reviewed A CALL for people in Wales to complete...
PLANS for a One Planet Development scheme in rural Pembrokeshire which includes producing honey and walnuts, as well as raising guinea pigs for the applicants’ food,...
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL’S Deputy Leader has launched a major bid to halt controversial plans to close Stepaside School. Cllr Paul Miller, who took over responsibility for...
ANDREW RT DAVIES has accused the new Plaid Cymru Welsh Government of backtracking on a pledge to hold a Wales-specific Covid inquiry. The Conservative Senedd member...
Darren Millar calls for assurances that Welsh cases will be properly examined, as first local investigations are named in England WELSH victims of group-based child sexual...