THE FIRST four-nations study of broadcasting policy in a devolved UK is set to begin following the awarding of a major research grant to a Welsh...
MILFORD Haven Town Councillor Lee Bridges has formally requested a review of the current membership of the Public Events Sub-Committee, urging his colleagues to consider inviting...
THE CIVIL war in Sudan, now in its third year, has been described by the United Nations as the worst humanitarian crisis in the world today...
WORKS to improve the appearance of a prominent Tenby hotel which overlooks both Caldey Island and St Catherine’s Island have been backed by the national park....
PLANS to build a new slurry lagoon at a 650-dairy herd Pembrokeshire farm have been given the go-ahead. In an application to Pembrokeshire County Council, Richard...
PLANS to build a new slurry lagoon at a 650-dairy herd Pembrokeshire farm have been given the go-ahead. In an application to Pembrokeshire County Council, Richard...
PREVIOUSLY refused plans to convert an upstairs storage area for a gym on the site of a former Pembrokeshire town centre church to a flat have been given...
WORKS have started on the demolition of the “eyesore” site of the fire-ravaged former Cleddau Bridge Hotel, Pembroke Dock, which will see 35 affordable homes built...
WALES has become the first nation in the UK to trial automatic voter registration, as four local authorities launch a new pilot scheme aimed at increasing...
A PUBLIC consultation has been launched on the first phase of a potential inland realignment of a Pembrokeshire seaside road which has been hit by heavy...
A LAMPHEY homeowner has accused Pembrokeshire County Council of negligence after repeated flooding has left his property just feet away from disaster. Brent Davies, who lives...
SCOUTS CYMRU has warned that the Welsh Government’s proposed Visitor Levy could have unintended consequences for volunteers and youth groups, potentially putting vital learning experiences for...