MEMBERS of the public are being asked to give their views on the Strategic Equality Plan for the next four years. The draft plan for 2024-2028...
A POSTAL strike was responsible for a rents fiasco where Pembrokeshire County Council lost more than £300,000 in lost revenue rather than its contracted distributor, members...
RECENT storms have damaged Haverfordwest Castle’s two flagpoles leading to their temporary removal.Due to the imminent start date for conservation works at the Castle, replacement flagpoles...
PRESELI Pembrokeshire MP, Stephen Crabb nominated an influential community figure, Simon Roach, director and head coach at Strength Academy Wales (SAW) to attend a prestigious event...
WELSH Labour leadership candidate Jeremy Miles will today (Thursday 1st February) launch his manifesto for transforming Wales’ future, calling it a “plan to make Wales a...
SPECULATION that a new social housing estate in Fishguard has been sold to Birmingham City Council has been categorically dismissed as baseless. The development, currently underway...
THE GOVERNMENT’S proposed minimum service levels for schools are ‘draconian, unnecessary, and an attack on devolution’, school leaders’ union NAHT Cymru says. In its response to...
THE CASTLE POND link will be closed on its North side from the end of the month while new railings are installed by Pembrokeshire County Council....
LEADING unions have today called for the probation and youth justice services to be devolved to the Welsh government. This move comes amid the ongoing debate...
DRAFT UK guidance which allows protestors to approach women attending abortion clinics shows why policing and justice needs to be devolved to Wales, the Senedd heard....
STEPHEN CRABB the current MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire has been selected in a meeting held on Friday (26 Jan) by Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion Conservative Federation to...
A PEMBROKESHIRE Conservative ‘call-in’ on a recently-awarded £370,000 council contract to a company linked to a rents fiasco where the council lost more than £300,000 is...