BUSINESS rate changes threaten to call time on more pubs, restaurants and hotels next year, triggering a fresh wave of closures across Wales, an industry chief...
A CALL for long-term building improvements or a new school build at Tenby’s Ysgol Greenhill where emergency works were started earlier this year after more than...
PEMBROKESHIRE could soon have a new senior council officer, a post which commands a salary of £91,000 to £101,000, following a meeting taking place next week....
A CALL to keep the use of outbuildings “openly” used as AirBnB holiday lets without planning permission in a Pembrokeshire village just months after the new...
A CALL for a cattle underpass at a Pembrokeshire dairy farm, which was recently given approval for extensive developments, has also been backed by the national...
PLANS for a potentially “visual eyesore” green energy storage unit near a Pembrokeshire football club have been refused. AMP Clean Energy, in an application to Pembrokeshire...
PLANS to extend a Pembrokeshire caravan storage facility have been refused by the county council. In an application through agent Gethin Beynon, Noel Richards sought permission...
A DAMNING inspection report into HMP Pentonville has prompted renewed warnings that prisons in Wales face the same systemic failures. The Chief Inspector of Prisons issued...
A FORMER GP practice manager who stole more than £49,000 from an NHS surgery in Neath has been ordered to repay £25,000 following an investigation by...
PENNAR Community School has been recognised with the British Council’s prestigious International School Award at Foundation level, celebrating its work to bring the wider world into...