Archive - Wednesday, 25 July 2001


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Pembrokeshire Archive

  • Its cool to drink the White Stuff!

    Welsh Rural Affairs Minister Carwyn Jones is lending his support to a new WDA campaign to promote milk in Wales. read more

  • Two delicious new cheeses launched

    Assembly Rural Affairs minister Carwyn Jones launched two new Welsh cheeses at the recent Celtic food and wine fair in Cardiff. read more

  • Prince flies in to see cheesemaker

    THE WEATHER was dull, but the mood was anything but, when Prince Charles dropped in on his old friend Leon Downey on Friday. The two men had met twice previously and share a passionate opposition to factory farming. read more

  • Trust offers reward

    THE National Trust is prepared to pay a substantial reward for the recovery of nearly £8,000 worth of equipment stolen from its Stackpole estate. read more

  • Panzers plan reunion

    The Federal German Army would have been marking 40 years of military presence on Pembrokeshire soil this summer. read more

  • School flies the flag

    JOHNSTON CP School has become only the second school in Pembrokeshire to be awarded the prestigious European Eco-Schools Green Flag. read more

  • Tourist season in the balance

    PEMBROKESHIRES £272 million tourism industry today (Wednesday) begins its final push to win back trade lost to the foot and mouth epidemic. read more

  • Hill's ready for tough climb

    On Sunday July 29th, there will be the Llys -y-Fran Hill Climb at Llys-y-Fran Reservoir, commencing at 10am. One of the many entrants this year is local Rally Driver, Richard Hill with his 1970 Ford Escort RS 1600 (pictured above). read more

  • Oliver retains Welsh sprint title

    It was yet another great day for Pembrokeshire Triathlon Club at the Newtown Triathlon on Sunday, July 15th. read more

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