LABOUR’S Philippa Thompson has been shortlisted for selection as the Welsh Labour candidate for Mid and South Pembrokeshire, the new Westminster seat in the planned boundary changes. Philippa Thompson said, “I’m...
THREE near-500-foot wind turbines, proposed as part of plans to develop a green energy scheme in north Pembrokeshire, could be seen by most of the county,...
THE LATEST councillor to join Pembrokeshire’s Independent Group – the third this year – will create a greater opportunity to scrutinise the council’s Cabinet, its leader...
THE CHARTERED Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) has welcomed the introduction of The Environment (Air Quality and Soundscapes) (Wales) Bill but say that key questions remain...
A CALL to reduce the amount of community payments connected to the development of a Pembrokeshire housing estate by more than £9,000 was given the thumbs-up...
A NEW restaurant on the site of a disused former garage site in Fishguard’s Lower Town will avoid paying a £15,000 affordable housing contribution if its...
THE CHANCELLOR’S Spring Budget has fallen well short of providing the support people need during the cost-of-living crisis, Finance Minister Rebecca Evans said today (Mar 15)....
TWENTY-TWO community projects in Pembrokeshire are to share in more than £346,000 in grants from second homes council tax revenue. The 100 per cent council tax...
A COUNCILLOR, whose call for clarification on taxpayers’ money collected by police showed how second homes subsidise everyone’s bills, said he is happy with what he...
LONG-TERM plans to redevelop a Milford Haven “eyesore” have been labelled “a fiasco” with the council goes out to tender for a contractor for a third...
THE COUNCIL has approved its budget for 2023-24. The decision was taken at a meeting of Full Council yesterday (Thursday, 2nd March). Council also approved a...
THE WELSH AFFAIRS COMMITTEE met in Parliament this week to discuss radio broadcasting in Wales (Mar 1). Toby Ellis, Station Manager, Director and Broadcaster, Pure West...