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  • This week's cricket stats

    Dragon Sports Pembrokeshire County Cricket League: results, tables and best performances published August 24th: Results - Division One: Lawrenny (4) 48 all out lost to St Ishmaels (30) 256-6; Haverfordwest (23) 174-6 drew with Neyland (5) 76-6; Narberth

  • Businesses shortlisted for food and drink awards

    ELEVEN Pembrokeshire businesses have been shortlisted for the 2005/06 True Taste/Gwir Flas Wales Food and Drink Awards. After two days of tasting nearly 500 products from 177 companies, the judging panel, made up of chefs, food writers, restaurateurs

  • Stingchronicity top the bill

    Live review: Stingchronicity, Queens Hall, Narberth, August 13th Pembrokeshire has finally spawned its first ever large-scale tribute band and the Queen's Hall was the venue for their first major gig as they exploded in a blaze of glory - well at least

  • Digging for victory on sands of time

    A PEMBROKESHIRE beach was transformed on Friday by a city of sand churches. For the 14th year running, Whitesands, near St Davids, was the venue where children got creative, families came together and competitive fathers took over, to design and sculpt

  • Bigger crowd, more entries and lots of sun at County Show

    GLORIOUS weather and an impressive array of animals and agriculture drew the crowds to the year's premiere Pembrokeshire agricultural event. A light shower on the final day came as a relief to many pink-faced exhibitors after two days of scorching sun

  • Chippies prepare to batter it out

    TWO Pembrokeshire fish and chip shops are getting ready to batter it out in the 2005 National Fish & Chip Shop of the Year Competition. The Plaice to Eat, in Neyland, and D. Fecci & Sons Fish & Chip Restaurant, Tenby, have been shortlisted

  • Farmers in court on animal welfare charges

    TWO farmers from South Pembrokeshire have been prosecuted by Pembrokeshire County Council at Haverfordwest magistrates court on animal welfare charges and for wrongly describing the identification of animals. Geoffrey Sadler, aged 59, and his son Andrew