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  • Headway for tiara business

    A TIARA business is making real headway for art and design graduate Julie Baross. Julie, of Prengwyn, Llandysul, launched her business last October and dreams one day of seeing her bespoke, handmade tiaras being worn by celebrities and sold in exclusive

  • Festival time

    THE fourth Milford Haven Music Festival promises to be bigger and better than ever. St Katharine's Church hosts the 15th Gala Concert, with John S. Davies Singers, at 7.30pm on Saturday, September 10th. Proceeds go to Help the Hospices. Ex-royal harpist

  • Sit back and reflect

    Memories in the Pembrokeshire Landscape is a photographic exhibition of memorial benches around the Pembrokeshire coast. There are 65 separate images in the collection, with each piece showing a photograph of a dedication accompanied by a photograph of

  • This week's football stats

    Here are this week's James Williams Senior Football League results and fixtures: August 30th: DIVISION 1 Camrose 3 Goodwick Utd 2 Herbrandston 0 St Ishmaels 2 Hakin 5 Johnston 2 Merlins Bridge 1 Narberth 4 Milford United 6 Neyland 3 Monkton Swifts 0 Carew

  • Supergene of rock

    As Girls Aloud sing their hit Long Hot Summer, they could be summing up the past few months for local indie rock'n'rollers Supergene. Following industry advice, the band, formerly known as Supernauts, have changed their name to Supergene, surely a blueprint

  • New market for calves

    Pembrokeshire's spring calving farmers are being encouraged to rear their dairy bull calves for up to a month to satisfy a growing market among beef rearers. Meadow Quality Calves, which operates a collection service in Pembrokeshire every Wednesday,

  • Obituaries published on September 7th

    Here are the obituaries published in the Western Telegraph on Wednesday, September 7th: MRS J. C. A. EDWARDS HAVERFORDWEST The death occurred on August 21st, following a short stay at Withybush Hospital, of Mrs Jacqueline Cynthia Ann Edwards (known as

  • Green for grow at nursery

    NURSERIES are generally green, but Corseside Nursery is 'greener' than most. The family-run business on the Angle Road has been shortlisted for an international Green Apple Award, recognising environmental best practice. Sandra and Julian Williams started

  • Life is a carousel

    Pembrokeshire artist Pauline Le Britton pays homage to her childhood and family in a brilliant and clever exhibition influenced by her formative years. Unlike pop super group 10CC who saw life as a roller coaster, a fairground carousel is the symbol which