Archive - Tuesday, 27 November 2001


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On this day: Pembrokeshire Archive

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Pembrokeshire Archive

  • Reward offered after ex-mayor is attacked

    Fishguard Police are offering a £500 reward after a Goodwick man was assaulted near his home on Sunday by a man in a balaclava hat demanding money. read more

  • Mark joins the high flyers

    The skys the limit for one local high flyer, Mark Miles of 3 Meadow Park, Burton, who has recently gained his Airline Transport Pilot Licence. read more

  • New ferry signals job cuts

    FIFTY-FOUR JOBS face the axe at Fishguard where the ferry Koningen Beatrix is being replaced in March by the smaller, slower ship Stena Europe, currently plying on the Sweden-Poland service. read more

  • Sarah helps break the bureaucracy barrier

    Chartered Surveyor Sarah Andrews, of Templeton, is all set to help farmers and rural business owners try to break through the bureaucracy barrier as they struggle to restore incomes and employment severely damaged by the foot and mouth disease crisis. read more

  • Campaign highlights domestic abuse issues

    The problems suffered by victims of domestic abuse have been highlighted in a new campaign launched by Dyfed-Powys Police and other agencies involved in combating domestic abuse. read more

  • Victorian Blue building appeal

    An appeal against a decision to force estate agents, West Wales Properties, to tone down the colour of its Haverfordwest building will be heard early next year. read more

  • Police target under-age drinking

    Police will use tough new measures to clamp down on under-age drinking in Pembroke, Pembroke Dock and Tenby from Saturday. Following a successful initiative in Fishguard earlier this year, police will target licensees in the South Pembrokeshire towns. Similar schemes will run in Haverfordwest and Milford Haven early next year. read more

  • Council looks for local food supplies

    Pembrokeshires food producers are being urged to compete for a slice of the county councils multi-million pound meals budget. read more

  • Ditch your foreign coins

    Clear out your drawers and empty your piggy bank, because the piles of foreign currency youve been saving for future holidays could be worthless by early next year. read more

  • Local lottery aids businesses

    Investing in Pembrokeshire Society Limited, which runs the Pembrokeshire Lottery, has now been running for eight years. read more

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