Archive - Tuesday, 4 June 2002


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On this day: Pembrokeshire Archive

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Pembrokeshire Archive

  • Whitland hold on for a draw

    Haverfordwest (179 for 7) drew with Whitland (111 for 7) Umpires: John Williams and Mike Heritage Scorers: Jayne Cole and Richard Merriman read more

  • JUBILATION!

    Pembrokeshire commemorated the Queens Golden Jubilee in style at the weekend with a colourful mix of celebrations ranging from the traditional to the modern. read more

  • First Ministers magical day

    A MAGICAL corner of Wales was First Minister Rhodri Morgans verdict on Pembrokeshire, following a visit to Skomer Island, Carew Castle and a traditional Italian ice-cream parlour in Tenby last week. read more

  • Jellyfish invade beaches

    Thousands of tiny, blue, windsurfing creatures swamped parts of the Pembrokeshire coast last week, being mistaken by one couple for an oil spill. read more

  • Oiled swans

    A family of stricken swans which became oiled in the shadow of a steelworks are making a clean new start in life at a Pembrokeshire bird sanctuary. read more

  • Road repairs

    PEMBROKESHIRE County Council has been given a £750,000 boost for road repairs and other projects. read more

  • A must-see movie

    Unfaithful read more

  • New quotas could hit Docks

    New fish quotas could damage the Pembrokeshire economy as less foreign trawlers visit Milford Docks, resulting in a loss of docking fees. read more

  • Wet wet wet!

    What is it about wide-eyed, gut-wrenching terror that not only makes us do things that are, on the face of it, madness, but actually has us coming back for more? read more

  • Carew crushed by England

    Lamphey (138 all out) beat Carew (126 all out) read more

  • Jobs for the girls

    Women are shunning exciting job opportunities at a Pembrokeshire manufacturing company. read more

  • Second Division Round up - Ive stars for Carew

    Carew 2nds (147 for 6) beat Neyland (146 for 8) Umpires: Hilliard Davies and Trefor Evans read more

  • Trailer crashes into rail bridge

    A quick-thinking barmaid averted a potential disaster after a tractor trailer crashed over the edge of a bridge, dumping eight tonnes of silage on to the railway line below. read more

  • Revenge for Cresselly

    Llangwm (88 all out) lost to Cresselly (140 all out) Umpires: Alan Hansen and Rob Bellerby Scorers: Jeff Saies and David Richards read more

  • US marketing

    Can milk ever be a brand to compete with Coca Cola? It would be every milk producers dream to capture just half the sales achieved by this Atlanta-based soft drinks giant. read more

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On this day: Pembrokeshire Archive