Archive - Tuesday, 4 June 2002


Never miss anything again. Sign up for our RSS news feeds and Newsletters.

On this day: Pembrokeshire Archive

15 entries. Displaying 1 to 15

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

15 entries. Displaying 1 to 15

On this day: Pembrokeshire Archive


About cookies

We want you to enjoy your visit to our website. That's why we use cookies to enhance your experience. By staying on our website you agree to our use of cookies. Find out more about the cookies we use.

I agree