Archive - Tuesday, 23 July 2002


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On this day: Pembrokeshire Archive

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Pembrokeshire Archive

  • Wave of interest in beach sale

    Beach sale businessman Kevin Lindsell has been on the crest of a wave of interest this week with the news that he is putting the sands of Saundersfoot up for sale. read more

  • Wood on form in local derby

    Cresselly (135 all out) lost to Carew (136 for 5) Umpires: Hilliard Davies and Trefor Evans Scorers: Dave Richards and Martyn Cole read more

  • A Little light relief

    Stuart Little 2 Director: Rob Minkoff Starring: Michael J. Fox, Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, Jonathan Lipnicki, Anna Hoelck, Nathan Lane and Steve Zahn (Cert PG, 89 mins) read more

  • Town unearth new batting talent

    Llangwm (135 for 8) lost to Haverfordwest (136 for 4) Umpires: Tony Scourfield and Bob Flute Scorers: Jeff Saies and Jayne Cole read more

  • Coles class shines through

    Lawrenny (190 for 7) beat Whitland (189 for 8) Umpires: Alan Hansen and Tony Davies Scorers: Malcolm Thomas and Richard Merriman read more

  • Fraser fires on all cylinders

    Hook (110 all out) lost to Pembroke (114 for 4) Umpires: John Williams and David Loosemore Scorers: Arthur Green and Matthew Mitchell read more

  • High hopes for creamery

    Dairy farmers supplying the Dansco creamery at Newcastle Emlyn are pinning their hopes on a milk price rise following a buy-out by an international processing business. read more

  • Nuclear storage rules too late for Trecwn

    Tightening planning control on the establishment of nuclear storage sites may have come too late to prevent such use at Trecwn. read more

  • Schools fight on against closure

    TWO North Pembrokeshire village schools condemned to closure by the National Assembly are not taking the decision lying down. read more

  • More clothing jobs at risk

    THE WORKFORCE at the Dewhirst clothing factory in Fishguard leave for a three-week holiday tomorrow (Thursday) knowing that their jobs could be axed when they return to work. read more

  • All aboard for new council game

    A Monopoly-style board game is helping young people in Pembrokeshire understand the role of local government. read more

  • Airmans family make medal pilgrimage

    Mrs Muriel Bennett and Mr Terry Capes, together with Terrys wife, Pat, travelled from York last week to visit the Pembroke Dock Gun Tower Museum, where the medals of Flight Sergeant Fred Capes are on display. Fred, an RAF navigator with No 228 Squadron, was lost on operations, along with all his crew, when their Sunderland was shot down by a German U-boat on May 24th, 1943. They have no known graves. read more

  • Motor mania at Cawdor fair

    A mix of motor bikes, classic cars, tanks, a Royal Air Force display, fairground attractions, trade stands and live entertainment attracted large crowds to the Cawdor Fair and Motorcycle Show. read more

  • Wreck amnesty yields unusual finds

    Thousands of items recovered from wrecks, including cannonballs, portholes, coins, silverware and even chamber pots and lace panties, have been reported to the Receiver of Wreck as a result of the first Wreck Amnesty which ran for three months from January 23rd. read more

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