THE FIRST Class 197 locomotives have made their way to Pembrokeshire this week (Dec 18) as part of regular train services to Milford Haven and Fishguard....
PEMBROKESHIRE residents are once again able to book a kerbside collection of their real Christmas tree over the festive period, the council has confirmed this week....
A PROPOSED law to reform the planning process for major infrastructure projects in Wales passed its first hurdle – despite concerns it “undermines” the role of...
A BACKBENCHER has led a debate on debt collection amid concerns that bad behaviour is the norm rather than the exception among bailiffs. Labour’s Jack Sargeant...
MSs grilled Mick Antoniw, Wales’ chief legal officer, about plans to reform the Senedd amid concerns about “no evidence” in support of the proposed closed-list electoral...
A CALL to change legal agreements associated with new homes to help first-time buyers in Pembrokeshire become “self-builders” is to be heard by senior councillors. In...
A SET of striking new interpretation panels have recently been installed at Strumble Head following a collaboration between the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority and Goodwick-based...
FOLLOWING the decision by Hywel Dda University Health Board (UHB) to run Solva Surgery as a Managed Practice in April this year, the Health Board is...
A CALL to end recently-introduced weekend parking charges at Haverfordwest’s County Hall is to be heard by senior councillors. A Notice of Motion ‘Relating to Assessment...
A PEMBROKESHIRE school, which operates a ‘check-in’ facility for pupils’ mobile phones, could become a model followed by others in the county, councillors heard. The issue...
THERE will be some changes to waste and recycling collections over Christmas and New Year in Pembrokeshire. There will be no waste and recycling collections on Christmas...
A CLAIM by the leader of Pembrokeshire’s Tory group that council investment in the Western Quayside redevelopment will take well over a century to recover, has...