Pembrokeshire County Council has expanded its website to include information on planning.

As part of the continued development of its website, the council has now included a range of information in relation to planning.

You can now see planning applications, building regulation application forms, lists of recent applications submitted, information about changes to the draft Joint Unitary Development Plan, and information about biodiversity, common land and public rights of way.

Names of contacts within the council are also available should you wish to contact the Authority regarding any matter.

Log on to http://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk">www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk and look up 'planning' under the 'A-Z of Council Services'.

Also available to view on the website are the current proposed changes to the draft Joint Unitary Development Plan. These are available for public comment until September 26.

The proposed changes include about 20 new sites, including new proposals for retailing in Haverfordwest and new employment site in Crymych. Housing allocations are also made in a number of places including areas now part of Pembrokeshire at Clynderwen and St Dogmaels.