A MAJOR new loan scheme to support businesses in Wales cut their energy costs by taking steps to become greener and more energy efficient has been...
IT’S EXACTLY 27 years since Wales’ worst ecological disaster – single hull oil tanker hit rocks in the middle of the channel, holing her below the...
PLANS for an 11-hectare solar farm, which would “support the long-term viability” of Pembrokeshire’s Bluestone holiday resort, have been given the go-ahead. The application for a...
RETROSPECTIVE plans for a café and ice cream parlour “like something you’d expect to see in a city” at a former Co-op store site in Pembroke...
PLANS to replace the remnants of a fire-ravaged hotel with a care home at the gateway to Pembroke Dock were unanimously given the go-ahead today, February...
A CALL to temporarily halt any further One Planet eco-developments in Wales has been backed by senior councillors in Pembrokeshire. One Planet Developments allow people to...
WITH rising public concern about sewage discharges into rivers and coastal waters, the Welsh Affairs Committee in Parliament has brought together some of the leading water...
PEMBROKESHIRE Coast National Park Authority’s three visitor attractions will all be hosting half term fun this February, offering you family-friendly experiences and a flavour of the...
LAUGHARNE moved into fourth place in the league 3 West A table on Saturday (Feb 11) while Lampeter Town moved to the top. Laugharne earned a...
NEYLAND earned a vital win on Saturday (Feb 11) as a late goal from Mike Chandler saw them beat Fishguard 3-2. This was the first meeting...