‘Save Our School’ petition launched in bid to save Ysgol Clydau from closure
A petition call to save a Pembrokeshire school at risk of closure has been lodged with the county council. Ysgol Clydau in Tegryn is one of several small schools under threat as part of proposals from Pembrokeshire County Council’s School…
Motorcyclist killed in RTC in Pembrokeshire
Dyfed-Powys Police are investigating a road traffic collision which occurred on the A478 between Glandy Cross and Blaenffos, at around 6.25pm on Wednesday, 2 July. The collision involved a white Volkswagen van and a red Honda Blood Bikes Wales…
Chapel works in national park’s newest conservation area approved
Plans for improvements to a chapel in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park’s newest conservation area, made by one of its own officers, have been approved. Designated in 2024, the Cresswell Quay Conservation Area is the National Park’s newest conservation area. Applicant…
National Park refuse ‘alien’ and ‘industrial’ metal gates for Tenby Harbour
Council plans for ‘alien’ and ‘industrial’ metal gates to prevent vehicle entry on to Tenby’s iconic harbour have been refused by the national park. In an application to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Pembrokeshire County Council sought permission to install a…
Bluestone’s Blue Lagoon Water Park to open to the public for May half-term
Bluestone’s Blue Lagoon Water Park will open its doors to the public for a special charity evening during the May half-term holidays, with all proceeds supporting Milford Youth Matters – a local charity dedicated to empowering young people in Pembrokeshire….
No objections raised to tree felling on Caldey Island
The felling of more than 50 trees on Pembrokeshire’s Caldey Island following “recent extreme weather events” has recently been given an on-paper thumbs-up by the national park. In an application to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, made through agent HW Forestry…
Plans to site containers at Clunderwen for public storage use given go-ahead
Plans to site public use storage containers close to a Pembrokeshire village’s railway station have been approved county planners. The application by S Fussell, through agent Gethin Beynon, seeks permission to site the 27 containers – initially 25 – on…
Site Manager appointed to Ger y Môr construction site in Saundersfoot
The developer behind the forthcoming Ger y Môr site in Saundersfoot has found its site manager. Tom Dennis has taken charge of the Persimmon Homes scheme that will see 72 high-quality, new homes delivered in the village, which will go…
Parts of Pembs Coastpath to Remain Closed Following Damage
A section of a south Pembrokeshire beach-side coastal path, recently closed once again after a number of landslips, is expected to remain so until at least the start of the summer season. In January a further fall happened towards the…
Threats to Cllr Grimes Following Fly-Grazing Comments
A Pembrokeshire county councillor has received threats after raising concerns about an ongoing issue of loose horses and fly-grazing in the county. The county has witnessed a significant increase in incidents of horses being left on public land and highways…









