Archive - Tuesday, 16 July 2002


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On this day: Pembrokeshire Archive

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Pembrokeshire Archive

  • Carew pressure pays off

    Carew (104 for 5 beat Llangwm (103 all out) Umpires: Les Hastings and Dai Morris Scorer: Jeff Saies (Llangwm) read more

  • Titch tormentsCresselly

    Whitland (216 for 8) beat Cresselly (105 all out) Umpires: Rob Bellerby and Brian Thomas Scorers: Richard Merriman and Dave Richards read more

  • Radical farming shake up imminent

    The most radical shake-up of the Pembrokeshire farming economy is in the pipeline as the European Parliament prepared to reform the Common Agriculture Policy. read more

  • Community arts plan scuppered

    Concern continues to grow over council plans for the old county offices on St Thomas Green, Haverfordwest, and the way would-be buyers have been treated, according to Community Action Network (CAN). read more

  • Dropped catches cost Town dear

    Haverfordwest (236 for 5) drew with Lawrenny (160 for 8) Umpires: Dave Brandon and John Williams Scorers: Jayne Cole and Malcolm Thomas read more

  • Martins the match winner

    Lamphey (150 all out) lost to Hook (154 for 5) Umpires: Ray Kane and Barry Wood Scorers: Jo Kerrison/Helen Hodges and Arthur Green read more

  • Resort falls prey to stag revellers

    Police have confirmed they are investigating a spate of serious sexual assaults in the Tenby area which has led to them expressing concern about the behaviour of some individuals who come to the town on stag and hen parties. read more

  • Rocket and shuttle all set for take off

    TWO new coastal bus services are being introduced in North Pembrokeshire on Saturday. read more

  • Pupils evacuated from motorway coach blaze

    29News: Coach blaze read more

  • A foal named Zig Zag

    The Western Telegraphs animal-loving readers have been busy thinking up suitable names for the cute baby zebra just born at Folly Farm Family Adventure Park. read more

  • Fast train to London was quicker in 1909!

    TRAIN JOURNEYS from London to Pembrokeshire could in future take up to eight hours, following a decision by First Great Western to scrap its direct service from Paddington to Fishguard. read more

  • Bow down to Sir Anthony

    It doesnt seem that we Welsh get many opportunities to boast that we have conquered the world. Thankfully though, we do throw up enough world class singers and actors to keep us from disappearing from the world stage altogether. There can be little doubt that the king of British movie actors over the last two decades or more is Sir Anthony Hopkins. He may be an American citizen, but all the water in the Wye could not wash the Welshness out of his majesty! read more

  • Scissors attack man given life sentence

    A FORMER schoolboy boxing champion from Pembrokeshire has been given a life sentence for attacking his wife with a pair of scissors. read more

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On this day: Pembrokeshire Archive


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