An application to demolish a Pembrokeshire supermarket, replacing it with a more modern facility, is expected to be approved by county planners next week. Lidl Great...
Amendments to a holiday chalet scheme granted by Pembrokeshire councillors last year after being repeatedly recommended for refusal are expected to get the go-ahead from county...
Plans to site a takeaway food kiosk at a former lifeboat store in a Pembrokeshire seaside town have been submitted to the national park. Ruby Goodrick...
POLICE in Pembroke Dock have shut down a large-scale cannabis grow in Pembroke Dock. Nearly 600 plants have been recovered, officers have said. It is almost...
BOTH of Tenby’s lifeboats were launched shortly before 6pm on Wednesday, 2nd October, following a report of a person missing between Saundersfoot and Tenby. The volunteer...
THE HISTORIC Portfield Fair made a grand comeback this week – and this time the fair is at Rifleman’s Field Car Park, moving away from the...
A 76-YEAR-OLD monk from Caldey Island has been arrested on suspicion of sending indecent images to a local woman, Dyfed-Powys Police have confirmed. The incident, which...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT have been urged to adopt a successful family court model to help cut down on the number of children taken into care. Speaking...
THE European Court of Auditors (ECA) has criticised the European Union’s agricultural subsidy scheme, finding a “noticeable gap” between current farming incentives and the EU’s overall...
WALES is falling behind England in the development of farm tenant policy due to a post-Brexit decision by former Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford not to...
IN a meeting this week with the First Minister and Deputy First Minister, NFU Cymru has outlined the importance of a budget for Welsh farming that...
FARMERS across Pembrokeshire and the wider UK are facing soaring costs, with recent research showing an average rise of 44% in farm input expenses since 2019....