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Dig reveals exciting discoveries
Archaeology students on their first real 'dig' have made exciting discoveries of an early Christian burial ground at Angle. The site excavation near West Angle Bay - co-ordinated by the Pembroke-shire Coast National Park Authority and Cambria Archaeology
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Oil giant to move into wind power
Plans have been unveiled for the erection of four 85 metre high wind turbines at the Total refinery site, Milford Haven. The development will involve a £16 million investment by the international energy company. It will also add to Pembrokeshire's growing
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Appeal lodged after brothers spend six years in Portuguese jail
TWO MILFORD Haven brothers are trying to put their lives back together after six years in Portuguese jails. Andrew and Graham Stow were arrested in 1999 for trying to smuggle more than a tonne of cannabis into Faro harbour. But Andrew, aged 39 and Graham
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Girls reign supreme
Milford Netball Club enjoyed it's best ever season in 2004-2005. The girls registered two teams of varying ages and ability in the league, with wonderful results. Not only did they take the Dyfed League title for the eighth successive season but they
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Fire cuts plan suspended
A PROPOSAL to withdraw 24-hour cover from Haverfordwest Fire Station has been temporarily shelved. It has been suspended pending the outcome of investigations into the Mid and West Wales Fire Authority's integrated risk management plan by Welsh Assembly
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Ministers fear further bid to delay Bluestone
FURTHER attempts to delay the £60 million Bluestone development would be nothing more than a deliberate attempt to threaten the viability of the project's commercial foundations, says Welsh Secretary Peter Hain. He believes those opposing the project,
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Chandler leads charge
County cricket Division One Cresselly (102 for 3) beat Neyland (98 all out) Adam Chandler rasped six big sixes and seven fours in his unbeaten 66 as he helped Cresselly gain a seven wicket success, after early shocks in pursuit of Neyland's less-than-convincing
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Pembroke promoted
County cricket Division Two Pembroke (171 for 9) beat Johnston (72 all out) Pembroke celebrated promotion as they easily accounted for Johnston by 99 runs and in the process narrowed the gap between them and Hook at the top of the table to 19 points with
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Gibbs is a gonna!
County cricket Division One: Lamphey (110 all out) lost to Haverfordwest (114 for 7) Lamphey came close to creating the shock result of the day, and perhaps of the season, as they scored 110 all out thanks almost entirely to a battling 75 by Rob Mathias
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Wind turbine plans to go on public display
THE most important issues for local residents and planners over the Total wind turbine development will be visual, noise and environmental impacts. The company says that a full environmental impact assessment is being conducted and research so far indicates
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This week's cricket stats
Here are this week's Dragon Sports Pembrokeshire County Cricket League results, tables and fixtures: Results - Division 1: Cresselly (28) 102-3 beat Neyland (4) 98-10; Narberth (29) 136-0 beat Burton (4) 134-10; Carew (27) 203-1 beat Lawrenny (5) 202-
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Karate kids claim prizes
The Milford Haven Karate Club held their annual tournament at the Meads Sports and Leisure Centre recently, satisfying a huge crowd of supporters with some excellent scoring techniques. The day started with some fine Kata (forms). The junior Kata category
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County could be targeted to host illegal raves
Landowners are being warned about the possibility of unlicensed raves being held on their land this summer. Pembrokeshire police say there are severe penalties under licensing and environmental protection legislation for knowingly letting out land for
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The running men
The Tenby 10km race was recently organised by TROTs Running Club with the support of the staff from Tenby Leisure Centre. A total of 180 runners participated in cooler conditions than in previous years. The course is arduous in parts, in particular the
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Church greets all creatures great and small
CREATURES great and small could be found at St John's Church, Pembroke Dock, on Sunday. This is the first time the church has thrown it doors open to four-legged parishioners. Vicar Andrew Davies said: "I have held pet services in other parishes years
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Kerosene leak prompts questions on safety
THE pressure group Safe Haven has questioned the safety record of a company which will be involved in the running of an LNG terminal at Waterston. This follows a leak of 500 tonnes of jet kerosene from a storage tank at the Petroplus site. The company
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Ex-soldier guilty of beating man to death
A JURY decided yesterday (Tuesday) that a Pembrokeshire man was guilty of murder. Lee Sheehan, aged 34, was convicted of beating to death 47-year-old Nigel Davies. He was still awaiting sentence at the time of going to press. A jury at Swansea crown court
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It's County Show time!
The County Show is upon us again will lots of attractions to satisfy the many visitors to our county. The show is filled with new and traditional events. This year the main attraction is The Kangaroo Kidd. Mathew Coulter is his real name and he is six-foot