RETROSPECTIVE plans for a Pembrokeshire horse menage have been allowed despite being on land of a quality which normally precludes development.
Author - Bruce Sinclair
Local Democracy Reporter
A CALL to keep a wedding venue, erected without permission at a Georgian Pembrokeshire hotel whose site once belonged to the Knights Hospitallers...
A CHALLENGE to a “planning behemoth” Pembrokeshire national park decision to not allow a much-loved dog exercise field, a decision described as...
PLANS to convert a former art gallery to a dental surgery on the edge of a Pembrokeshire town have been refused.
PLANS for a special tower in rural Pembrokeshire to help protect a Welsh bat species in decline have been given the go-ahead.
A REFUSED scheme for a takeaway food kiosk at a former lifeboat store in Tenby’s seaside harbour, has now been allowed following a successful appeal.
PLANS to expand a Ceredigion town centre delicatessen into a Grade-II-listed Georgian former council archive storage building have been given the go...
A CONDITION restricting a rural Pembrokeshire home to agricultural workers-only has been removed after its occupants lived in breach of that for some...
A CALL for a storage container for a “well-established and valued” Pembrokeshire children’s nursery in a nearby cemetery has been refused by county...
PLANS to turn Tenby’s former Poundland and Royal Playhouse cinema to a retro computer gaming lounge have been approved by the national park.

