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  • 1 week ago | westwaleschronicle.co.uk | Katrina Rowe

    As Easter approaches, travellers are searching for the perfect last minute springtime escape, with¬†Google searches¬†for ‚ÄúEaster holiday‚ÄĚ increasing by 32% in just the past week. Whether it‚Äôs soaking up the first warm days of the Adriatic in Puglia, indulging in Lisbon‚Äôs seasonal delicacies, or embracing outdoor adventures on Cornwall‚Äôs coast, this Easter promises unforgettable experiences for all travellers.

  • 1 week ago | westwaleschronicle.co.uk | Katrina Rowe

    Italian entry ‘Brividi’ by Mahmood and Blanco is the most popular entry song in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, with more than 77.2 million streams Second is Sweden’s entry ‘Hold Me Closer’ by Cornelia Jakobs, with 16 million streams S10’s ‘De Diepte’ from the Netherlands is the third favourite, reaching more than 14.7 million streams via Spotify and YouTube New research reveals Italy’s song ‘Brividi’ by Mahmood and Blanco is the internet’s favourite entry for...

  • 1 week ago | westwaleschronicle.co.uk | Bruce Sinclair

    An application to site a campsite on a rural Pembrokeshire field has been refused by county planners. South Gloucestershire-based Christopher Nash sought permission from Pembrokeshire County Council for the establishment of a tourist touring caravan and camp site with associated facilities on land at the B4341 to Broad Haven, Haverfordwest, the works having started in May 2024.

  • 1 week ago | westwaleschronicle.co.uk | Katrina Rowe

    Carreg Construction, the Haverfordwest-based building contractor specialising in heritage and high end bespoke homes, has transitioned into employee ownership after 20 years in business. The company, which currently employs 21 people, was founded by Andrew and Sue Phillips in 2003.

  • 1 week ago | westwaleschronicle.co.uk | Emyr Evans

    The First Minister of Wales has been pressed once again to state her opinion on the proposed cuts to personal independence payments (PIPs), as she heard the story of a woman from Llanelli who was worried about losing her house as a result of the policy and another who was worried about cutting back on food.

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