Archive - Thursday, 25 March 2004


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  • Storm of passion surrounds Gospel tale

    The Passion Of Christ Directed by Mel Gibson Starring James Caviezel, Monica Bellucci, Claudia Gerini, Maia Morgenstern, Sergio Rubini Cert. 18 Dur. 127mins read more

  • Bluebirds blow chance to go third

    mitsubishi Welsh premier league read more

  • The Joy of Sax

    As the first two songs informed us - he's a soul man and he wanted to entertain us. And Fat Barry, and his soul band, did a pretty good job. read more

  • Chemical alert closes beach

    A CHEMICAL alert, which closed a Pembrokeshire beach on Monday morning, proved to be an environmental 'first' for the county. read more

  • Dangerous road needs crossing

    A Milford Haven women is campaigning for a pedestrian crossing on Hamilton Terrace. Seventy-nine-year-old Kay Taylor has thought for a long time that the busy road needed a safe crossing point, but a recent incident convinced her that she needed to take action. read more

  • Happy Birthday

    Birthday greetings this week go to: read more

  • Plan to help young people climb the property ladder

    THE "desperate need" for low cost housing could be eased after a proposed residential development in Monkton was handed a lifeline by council planners. read more

  • More women councillors needed

    DEAR EDITOR, - In June, we all have an opportunity to get involved in the democratic process by voting for our county councillors. Welsh local government has been through a process of modernisation and in order to maintain the momentum, council chambers must be rejuvenated. read more

  • Stephen 'Nabs' scholarship with Swans

    After seven years of hard work, commitment and superb football, local 16 year old, Stephen McNabney, has been offered a scholarship with Swansea City Association Football Club Limited. read more

  • What a good match

    FEW couples celebrating their golden wedding could claim to play badminton three times a week, which makes Jim and Barbara John - natives of Milford Haven who now live at Troopers Inn - a rare pair indeed. read more

  • It's snow joke for anniversary couple

    AS most of us watched in wonder last month as the snow came tumbling down, for one Pembroke Dock couple there was a serious case of de-ja-vu. read more

  • Local lad in national vote to scoop dairy prize

    cosheston dairy farmer Roger Lewis (pictured) has fought off stiff competition to get through to the finals of The Dairy Farmer of the Future 2004 competition. read more

  • Health fears over new mast

    Potentially dangerous microwaves from BT's Tetra telephone mast at Hawthorn Rise, Haverfordwest, will affect 71 streets over a radius of a kilometer from the site, it was stated at a public meeting last week. read more

  • Competition: Help mum around the house!

    Mothering Sunday was last week, and we all like to help mum around the house, especially around this time. read more

  • Rescue package agreed for National Botanic Garden

    A £3 MILLION rescue package has been drawn up to save the National Botanic Garden of Wales from closure. read more

  • Get me to the meet on time

    The groom wore red and the bride looked elegant in an old-fashioned riding habit. read more

  • Gyda Llaw

    MEREDYDD Barker, yn wreiddiol o Ogledd Sir Benfro, bellach wedi ymgartrefu yn Arberth yw dramodwr Buzz - cynhyrchiad Cymraeg nesaf Sgript Cymru Pan agorodd drama gyntaf (Saesneg) Meredydd The Rabbit yn Theatr Clwyd, llanwodd y theatr chynulleidfa mewn cariad a'i ffordd o weld y byd - er bod neb wedi clywed ei enw o'r blaen. read more

  • Man jailed for death of friend

    A MONKTON man who accidentally killed his best friend with a single punch was behind bars on Monday after admitting manslaughter. read more

  • Could homeowners do more to recycle?

    DEAR EDITOR, - You recently asked (March 10th) about readers' thoughts on recycling. Over ten years ago we visited Canada and were amazed at the recycling they did - different colour bags for each item, glass, tin, plastic. The bags were just put out on certain collection days. read more

  • Swiftly through to semis

    senior cup quarter final read more

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