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On this day: Pembrokeshire Archive

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Pembrokeshire Archive

  • Block calving is key

    Farmers can achieve above average herd fertility by block calving and targeting good submission rates according to Pembrokeshire dairy farmer Kim Petty. read more

  • Essential cancer trials

    Essential trials are being carried out at Withybush Hospital, in the on-going battle against breast cancer. read more

  • Justice ends at the Shire Hall

    REMOVAL of the courts from the Shire Hall, Haverfordwest, to their new premises at the town's Hawthorn Rise ends 168 years of judicial hearings in that imposing building. read more

  • Air crash mystery solved

    The Western Telegraph has helped find information about two Pembrokeshire men who rescued a Canadian airman from the wreckage of a burning plane 62 years ago. read more

  • Heroes honoured

    THE St Davids lifeboat crew is to be honoured for a dramatic rescue of the crew of a burning vessel last year. read more

  • Martin gains Cambridge lacrosse Blue

    In only his first year of playing the unfamiliar sport of lacrosse, Andrew Martin starred in Cambridge's surprise Varsity victory over Oxford University. read more

  • Ups and downs of farm life

    The path to agricultural diversification can be fraught with obstacles as one Ceredigion livestock producer has discovered. read more

  • In praise of tin tabernacles

    Who would think that a book entitled 'Tin Tabernacles: Corrugated Iron Mission Halls, Churches and Chapels of Britain' would be so fascinating. read more

  • Fred's bridge too far memories

    Fred Knapp's return to the Dutch town of Arnhem was a very emotional one. read more

  • The reel thing

    Whether you are looking for an oasis of culture among the mind-numbing desert of modern cinema or just a chance to see well-made films that never make it to Pembrokeshire's cinemas, the Haverfordwest Film Society is worth a look. read more

  • Opening up our countryside

    Fifty years ago, the National Park Committee held its first meeting, ushering in a new era for Pembrokeshire. read more

  • Sixty years of farming memories

    The sharp wit and happy personality of farmworker Reggie Evans stood him in good stead when his his life took a new direction virtually overnight. read more

  • Harbour headlines

    LITERATURE is packed with tales of epic voyages where man pits his all against the elements and emerges the victor at the end of his quest. Think Homer, think Jules Verne, think ... Jamie Owen! read more

  • Police mast 'hysteria' allegation

    The company which operates the new police mobile communications network has accused the Western Telegraph of 'conspiracy' and 'whipping up hysteria' over the installation of a Tetra mast on Haverfordwest police station. read more

  • After a fashion

    Students at Pembrokeshire College demonstrated their passion for fashion at their recent display of work. read more

  • At a crossroads

    Cross-breeding Holstein dairy cows with Jerseys is boosting milk income on Pembrokeshire's spring calving farms. read more

  • Chance encounter in the Troodos Mountains

    "And how is Roscoe Howells?" - Not the most unusual question I've ever been asked. After all, Roscoe Howells, from Amroth, is a big name in Pembrokeshire and west Wales. read more

  • Jan's leading the Global Challenge way

    WITH 2000 miles to go, Jan Hannaford and her Spirit of the Sark crew is leading the way in the round-the-world yacht race, Global Challenge. read more

  • Otters ousted in last seconds

    Rugby - National League Division One read more

  • 'To get stability, we need change'

    Change is needed across the dairy industry if milk producers in Pembrokeshire are to enjoy stability in the marketplace after Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform. read more

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