STARTING September 17, the Welsh Government’s broad 20-mph speed restriction will replace the current 30-mph norm in urban areas. Designed to boost road safety, the decision...
WITH echoes of Pembrokeshire’s Penally Camp saga, the controversial government decision to house asylum seekers has sparked tensions in a tranquil Welsh town, leading to an...
A SCHEME to turn surplus public toilets to a takeaway ice cream parlour/coffee bar will not be decided by the Welsh Government, after a failed call-in...
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL’S Active Travel team are seeking your input into the proposed Active Travel Shared Use Paths at Saundersfoot. Supported by Welsh Government Funding, the...
PEMBROKESHIRE’S national park is expected to support a near-£1m long-term hope to turn St Davids’ Oriel y Parc visitor centre into “world-class” attraction for the park....
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT is planning to take to the skies to help monitor what’s caught beneath the waves. It is seeking interest from drone suppliers to...
NO public toilets are planned to be closed in Pembrokeshire as part of budget savings this financial year, councillors heard. At the July 13 meeting of...
A SIX-TIMES mayor of Haverfordwest has resigned after nearly 20 years on the town council. Alan Buckfield, who is currently on an extended visit to friends...
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL “is now in a very different place” to when an Audit Wales report highlighted deficiencies in the wake of a £95,000 pay-off, members...
IN A STUNNING turn of events, a Neyland councillor has dramatically stormed out of the monthly town council meeting following a contentious vote of no confidence,...
THERE are new updates for the Pembrokeshire County Council housing development programmes at Old School Lane, Johnston and Tudor Place, Tiers Cross. Old School Lane, Johnston...
SENIOR Pembrokeshire councillors are expected to back a series of charge increases to tackle an expected deficit of £180,000 at Haverfordwest airport. After an improved financial...