Press Releases
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Buddha Buddha restaurant fined for failing to display correct food hygiene rating
A Tenby restaurant displayed a hygiene rating of 5 when the current rating for the premises was actually a 1, Magistrates have heard.
Shop owner sentenced over sale of illegal vapes following Council investigation
A Haverfordwest shop owner has admitted selling illegal vapes following a Pembrokeshire County Council Trading Standards investigation.
Fines imposed after Trading Standards investigation
A landscape gardener has been fined after complaints led to a Pembrokeshire County Council Trading Standards investigation.
Substantial fines for farmers who knowingly kept cattle with bovine TB reactors on farm
Three members of a Pembrokeshire farming family have been sentenced for deliberately swapping cattle ear tags; actions that saw animals with Bovine Tuberculosis (TB) reactors remain on the farm.
Rogue roofer handed suspended prison sentence
A rogue roofer who carried out work that wasn’t required on the home of a vulnerable couple and charged them thousands of pounds has been sentenced to a suspended prison term of 15 months.
Loud music prosecution shows commitment to tackle anti-social behaviour
The prosecution of a woman who ignored an order to stop playing loud music shows Pembrokeshire County Council’s determination to clamp down on anti-social behaviour, a Cabinet Member has said.
Private water supply users urged to have contingency plans in place
A new document produced by Pembrokeshire County Council encourages users of private water supplies to think about the safety and sufficiency of their supply and plan for the future.
Council removes animals to prevent suffering
Pembrokeshire County Council’s Animal Health and Welfare team, as part of a multi-agency operation on Tuesday 18th April, seized livestock and dogs from land at the Ridgeway, Lamphey.
Suspended prison sentences for operators of Pembrokeshire based seafood company
Repeated non-compliance with food safety legislation and deliberate breaches of statutory notices served by Environmental Health Officers to protect the health of consumers has resulted in suspended prison sentences for two food business operators in Pembrokeshire.