OVER 200 representatives of business, government, academia and a few community organisations crammed into a Cardiff conference to look ahead at energy in Wales on Monday (Dec 15). The overwhelming message was one...
OIL prices may be tumbling, Russia may be brought to its knees, but for Europe’s refineries little has changed. Margins remain as tight as ever, driven by a systemic overcapacity of petrol...
AT TUESDAY’S Planning and Rights of Way meeting, councillors voted to visit the site of the proposed Milford Docks master plan. A number of concerns were raised about the multi-million pound project and...
A SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE man who is accused of grooming and taking a young girl from Pembrokeshire and engaging in sexual acts with her is to appear...
PEMBROKESHIRE is going green, as six community centres now have new electric car charging points. The installation of five was completed this month, with the sixth in progress. Anyone visiting Hermon, Tegryn, St....
A B E R Y S T W Y T H UNIVERSITY is set to confirm it plans to build a new £35m innovation and enterprise campus in the...
A PLANNING INSPECTOR has upheld a decision by Pembrokeshire County Council to refuse planning permission to convert a storage building into holiday accommodation near St Dogmaels. The appeal by Mr E. Brown failed...
P E M B R O K E S H I R E COUNTY COUNCIL’S planning and rights of way committee talked of plans to build an egg unit at...
A DANGEROUS legal high changed the behaviour of a youth in a Jekyll and Hyde case, which has highlighted the risks of using test chemicals to get high. On Tuesday (Dec...
MAGISTRATES found that a man did have a good reason to be holding a machete and an axe at Haverfordwest Law Courts on Monday (Dec 15). Aaron Simpson, aged 23, of Maeshenffordd...