Analysis warns cuts could hit 190,000 people as concern grows over impact on poorest communities WELSH families could collectively lose up to £466 million by 2029-30...
A CALL to allow a Pembrokeshire beach hut, used by visiting family members for decades, to continue to be used without incurring charges under the second...
Tegryn school faces axe despite passionate local fightback HEARTBROKEN parents, former pupils and villagers have launched a determined campaign to save Ysgol Clydau in Tegryn from...
AREAS with high numbers of Welsh speakers will get extra support to strengthen the language in our communities, after Ministers accepted recommendations from a report. After...
A CALL to allow a rural Pembrokeshire home next to an animal sanctuary for battery hens to be used without an agricultural condition has been refused...
PLANS for a Pembrokeshire holiday development at the site of a former pony trekking and zorbing activity centre, which had to stop due to the impact...
A CALL to site VAR Video Assistant Referee cameras and works at Haverfordwest County AFC’s football ground has been submitted to Pembrokeshire planners. In the application...
A SECTION of a south Pembrokeshire seaside coastal path, closed once again after a number of landslips, is expected to reopen in little more than a...
A SPECIAL Pembrokeshire council meeting which includes a motion of no confidence in its deputy leader is to take place next week. The notice of a...
NO WELSH university is at immediate risk of collapsing under the weight of multi-million-pound deficits, according to the head of a public body set up to...
MARK DRAKEFORD unveiled plans to cut business rates for around 13,000 smaller “bricks and mortar” shops while raising the amount payable for higher value properties. The...
WALES’ First Minister Eluned Morgan undermined a Senedd inquiry on international relations by declining to give evidence in person, a committee warned. Delyth Jewell, who chairs...