TEMPORARY classrooms built less than 20 years ago are to be demolished and replaced at a primary school.
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SENIOR Ceredigion councillors have again backed a behind-closed doors purchase of a new “strategic asset” for the county following last year’s £1.85m purchase...
CONTENTIOUS plans to relocate 47 caravan pitches to a small village near the Ceredigion seaside town of New Quay, which have been deferred multiple times, are...
A CALL for a north Pembrokeshire farm to be able to diversify through the bottling of water from its well has been given the go-ahead.
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT is to begin detailed work on options for a third Menai crossing, while ruling out a return to the controversial M4 Black Route around...
PLANS to extend a house in a Pembrokeshire seaside village, which has an associated café which has caused local concerns about noise and disturbance, have been...
A CALL to convert holiday lets near a Pembrokeshire village pub to a single home for their owner to downsize has been approved by county planners.
A CALL to allow a Pembrokeshire agricultural building to be used as a public gym and what is believed to be the first Padel courts in the county have been...
A PEMBROKESHIRE wind turbine scheme which was recommended to be refused over a lack of information on how it may affect bats, which led to it being previously...
SWANSEA Council has welcomed the outcome of a long-running investigation into complaints about the welfare of goats and pigs kept by a man who was sentenced...

