AROUND 150 years of sporting history at St Helen’s – a ground where giants of cricket had their day in the sun – came to end at 6.42pm on a blustery August...
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A CALL to allow a service hatch at a Pembroke diner to serve alcohol as late as 5am at weekends, which has raised concerns raised it will lead to an increase...
PLANS to develop a north Pembrokeshire farm for dairy use by its new owners are expected to be approved by the national park despite objectors raising concerns...
A CALL for Pembroke Dock storage facilities for works on offshore green energy development on land once earmarked for a marina development has been approved.
NEW proposals on the ‘182 day rule’ for holiday lets to pay rates instead of second homes council tax premiums are being suggested in a Welsh Government...
A REPORT on the recent behind closed doors £1.85m purchase of a farm next to Lampeter’s university campus, where postgraduate education has now ended, is to be...
A BID to convert a terraced house in Newport into a HMO for four people has been approved following further enquiries.
NEARLY every morning before work, Martyn Thomas comes face to face with an unsightly mess outside his shop.
THE IMPACT of a proposed solar farm in Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) will be considered by councillors before the planning inspectorate makes a decision on it.
AMBULANCE handover delays will be targeted in Aneurin Bevan University Health Board’s new plan to deliver better care over the next three years.

