Next stage of £19m Haverfordwest interchange approved
The second stage of building Haverfordwest’s near-£19m transport interchange is set to go ahead
The second stage of building Haverfordwest’s near-£19m transport interchange is set to go ahead
Barclays' closure in Haverfordwest has led to County Hall offering a community banking space in the town centre
The Cleddau Bridge Hotel site in Pembroke Dock will be turned into 38 homes
Pembrokeshire County Council Leader David Simpson has confirmed his intention to stand down next month, saying his seven-year tenure has been "an honour of a lifetime.
A five-way fight for a new county councillor for the Pembrokeshire ward of St Ishmaels, vacant after the death of the late Reg Owens, has seen a Conservative win.
A retrospective application for a mobile asphalt batching plant in a Pembrokeshire industrial estate is expected to be approved despite concerns raised by the local town council.
Plans for 12 new lodges at a holiday park on the edge of Narberth are expected to be refused, in part due to concerns about the impact on the setting of the town’s historic castle, associated with the Mabinogion.
A Pembrokeshire residential development of 52 homes, with just four affordable houses, is expected to get the go-ahead from county planners despite calls for this figure to be 20 per cent.
A retrospective call to keep a 160-person wedding venue tipi, where guests are greeted by alpacas, teddy bear sheep and Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs, is expected to be turned down by Pembrokeshire planners next week.
A scheme for a 200-foot-high wind turbine to power a north Pembrokeshire mansion and arts charity home is being recommended for refusal despite county planners previously backing it.
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