PEMBROKESHIRE ratepayers will see rises of up nearly £100 on average in council tax bills despite a defeated call for a lower rate. A 7.5 per...
PLANS to relocate caravans in a south Pembrokeshire caravan park are recommended to get the go-ahead later this week, following a site visit by national park...
A COUNCILLOR, whose call for clarification on taxpayers’ money collected by police showed how second homes subsidise everyone’s bills, said he is happy with what he...
MEMBERS of the public are now able to report suspected planning breaches to Pembrokeshire County Council through a simple online form. The form what if someone...
THE WOMAN labelled Wales’ oldest has celebrated her 111th birthday with her family. Mary Keir was born in St Davids, Pembrokeshire, in 1912 – before the...
NEARLY a year on from the publication of the UK Government’s British Energy Security Strategy, which outlined ambitions for nuclear energy, Welsh Affairs Committee Chair Stephen...
A PASSENGER ferry, operated by the same company which operates the Pembroke Dock to Rosslare service, has been towed into Calais after a fire broke out...
PRESELI Pembrokeshire MP, Stephen Crabb, welcomed a prominent local charity founder at the doors of Number 10 Downing Street for the annual St David’s Day reception....
A WHITLAND man, who is awaiting trial for sexual offences against a child, has been given a second chance after breaching his bail conditions. Gary Blount,...
A CALL will be made to the leader of Pembrokeshire County Council on what is happening to plans to redevelop a Milford Haven “eyesore” after the...
WHEN Haverfordwest Argos staff refused to grant a refund on a television set that was obviously well-used and incomplete, its owner promptly began hurling abuse at...
A FISHGUARD man who has pleaded guilty to attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child has been warned he may face prison by a...