Archive - Thursday, 4 March 2004


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Pembrokeshire Archive

  • Any affordable rural housing?

    Dear Editor, - I moved to Pembrokeshire in 1997 from Newport, Gwent. Fortunately my partner, our two children and I are living in my mother-in-law's bungalow. read more

  • Let your imagination run away with the circus

    The Chinese State Circus arrives with a brand new troupe of 30 of China's finest performers, most of which have never been seen in the UK before. Top of its bill is an unadvisedly over-crowded bicycle, ridden by 14 girls, all at the same time. read more

  • The big chill brings county to a standstill

    Parts of Pembrokeshire almost came to a standstill on Friday afternoon as the heaviest snowfall for many years brought traffic chaos read more

  • County celebrates St David's Day

    Here are a selection of pictures of pupils dressing up in Welsh gear for St David's Day, from schools around the county. read more

  • Borderers battle in vain

    Konica Minolta Welsh Cup 6th Round Whitland 5 Neath 15 Whitland showed typical commitment and pride in the green and white hoops as they took on Neath in this quarter-final tussle, holding the All Blacks to a 12-5 interval lead and battling until the final whistle as they limited their Premier Division opponents to just three points after the break. read more

  • St David's Day celebrations continued

    Here some more pictures of pupils dressing up for St David's Day. read more

  • Ideal location up for sale

    A prime development site on Honeyborough Roundabout, Neyland, is on the market. read more

  • Local talent sweeps the board

    Showjumping East Nolton's penultimate show of the winter season, was the best attended so far and was held in glorious sunshine. read more

  • Company answers our questions on LNG fears

    AS controversy continues to rage round the proposals to set up LNG terminals on the shores of Milford Haven, the South Hook LNG project sponsors have offered to respond to local concerns. read more

  • First lady president makes show history

    The first lady president in the 220-year history of the Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society took office at Wednesday's agm. read more

  • Happy birthday!

    Birthday greetings this week go to: read more

  • Social services probe demanded

    OPPOSITION party leaders have joined forces to launch a three-pronged attack on the way Pembrokeshire County Council's social services is run. read more

  • Off-key Otters disappoint at home

    National League Division One Narberth 19 Llangennech 35 Narberth chose the visit of Llangennech to produce one of their poorer displays of the campaign as the visitors to the Lewis Lloyd Ground generally looked sharper in most departments for all but the period before and after the interval, where Narberth fought back from a 12-6 deficit to be level at the break and move into a 19-12 advantage. read more

  • Patsy's over the moon!

    Can you spot five differences between these two pictures of Patsy Cow? read more

  • Telegraph helps launch 'Tea for Ten-by' appeal

    PEMBROKESHIRE people will be justly proud of Tenby's new lifeboat station when it is commissioned, and a number have expressed interest in helping to contribute towards the project. read more

  • Harrowing, tragic, exciting

    21 Grams Directed by Gonzlez Irritu Starring Sean Penn, Naomi Watts, Benicio Del Toro, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Melissa Leo. Dur. 124 mins Cert. 15 read more

  • Are you a winner?

    The latest winners are: read more

  • Park's opposition to low-impact housing

    DEAR EDITOR, - Thank you for Jenny Hanson's article on our upcoming Easter week camp to deconstruct the Roundhouse. I must, however, take you up on the statement, "In an ironic twist of fate, the (National Park) authority recently voted for the inclusion of a low-impact development policy for Park land in Pembrokeshire's Joint Unitary Development Plan." read more

  • Inefficient power stations

    Dear Editor, -I am amazed by your recent headline Power Station In The Pipeline. Thereis almost overwhelming consensus that carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuelsare responsible for global warming which, ifunchecked, posesa real threat to continuation of human life on earth.Carbon dioxide levels are now at their highest for at least 420,000 years. read more

  • Brave Adam loses his fight for life

    PEMBROKESHIRE is saddened by the loss of one of its favourite sons, Adam Evans-Thomas, who had fought optimistically and courageously against leukaemia for ten years. He finally lost that battle on Thursday at 3.30am at the Heath Hospital, Cardiff. read more

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