PEMBROKESHIRE'S projected budget funding gap for 2024-25 has increased by more than £1m, to £28.4m, following a lower-than-expected settlement from...
Author - Bruce Sinclair
Local Democracy Reporter
PEMBROKESHIRE faces tough decisions in 2024, Council Leader David Simpson has said in his new year address.
A SCHEME to extract waste from a disused quarry which may have once provided slates for the Houses of Parliament is expected to get the go-ahead.
PLANS to demolish Crymych’s petrol station, replacing it with a new larger station and store are expected to be turned down next week.
PLANS for a 200-foot-high wind turbine to power a north Pembrokeshire mansion and arts charity home are expected to be refused due to fears it would...
A PETITION calling on Pembrokeshire planners to overturn a refusal of permission for a farm barn attraction, built after the owner lost his cattle...
AN APPLICATION to convert the former Fishguard And Goodwick Railwaymens Club to houses has been given the go-ahead by county planners.
A FARM barn attraction, built after the owner lost his cattle herd to Bovine TB, has been turned down by Pembrokeshire planners despite council...
DIFFICULT decisions will have to be made in Ceredigion next year against the backdrop of an extremely challenging financial situation, its council...
PEMBROKESHIRE’S below-inflation Welsh Government funding settlement will present the council with “a real challenge” in balancing its budget, a...