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Pembrokeshire Archive

  • First results in our just-for-fun election poll

    The first results are in! Last week we launched our just-for-fun election poll. We'll be giving you regular updates ... here are the details of the first batch of votes. read more

  • Beware of the silent killer

    CARBON monoxide is known as the silent killer and it has, over the years, claimed a number of lives in Pembrokeshire. read more

  • ASDA brings county produce to county shelves

    Potatoes grown in Pembrokeshire for Haverfordwest-based supply co-operative, Puffin Produce, will be on sale at the county's new ASDA store all year round. read more

  • The 'A-team'

    Albert Lee is one of the world's finest guitar players and his accompanying band, Hogan's Heroes, some of the most respected rock 'n' roll and country musicians in the UK. Together they form a formidable A-team of masterful musicians who are so special you feel that they are capable of tilting the world on its axis. read more

  • Gyda Llaw

    BETH sydd yn gyffredin rhwng yr ymadroddion Saesneg 'Yabba-dabba-do' ac 'I'll kill Kylie'? A beth sydd gyda nhw i ymwneud 'r Gymraeg? read more

  • UKIP names candidates

    Retired farmer, Josie MacDonald, a leading campaigner in Wales against GM Crops, will contest the Carmarthen west and south Pembrokeshire seat for the UK Independent Party. read more

  • Two's company at Folly Farm!

    Buzz the Buzzard lives on Folly Farm's nature trail. Buzz is a bird of prey, which means he has a hooked beak, excellent eyesight, sharp telons and strong legs and feet, which he uses to catch small animals for food. read more

  • Pride Vikings victory over champions!

    Pembrokeshire League Division One HAKIN UNITED 3 MONKTON SWIFTS 0 TWO second-half Paul Jones penalties and a well-executed Daniel Lincoln strike gave Hakin victory over newly-crowned champions Monkton Swifts. read more

  • Picture perfect

    Saundersfoot photographer, Peter Hunt, has been named Computeractive magazine's first digital photographer of the year. read more

  • Ram raider damages Land Rover fleet

    A QUESTION MARK hangs over the future of a destructive ram which caused nearly £11,000 worth of damage to a fleet of new Land Rovers. read more

  • Mall could spell end for CCF store

    THE new shopping mall planned for Cardigan could mean that one of the area's longest established local businesses will leave the town. read more

  • Plaid candidate on the attack in beer mat row

    PLAID Cymru has branded the Tories hypocrites over their tough stance on binge-drinking, claiming that party members were seen handing out beer mats encouraging drinkers to vote for them. read more

  • Tired Tenby pay the price

    Rugby Division Three (West) Tenby United 19 Tumble 27 Tenby United paid the price for having played Haverfordwest and Whitland in titanic clashes over the previous seven days, as they looked a tired outfit against an aggressive Tumble side which took its chances in a spell just before, and after, the break. read more

  • Crime and health on agenda for Home Secretary's visit

    CRIME and health were the main issues on the agenda when Home Secretary Charles Clarke visited Haverfordwest. read more

  • Steady demand for Rovers despite crisis

    A PEMBROKESHIRE car dealership, which has had a century-long association with MG Rover, is confident that the collapse of the motor company won't have a major impact on its business. read more

  • Campaign launched with focus on health

    PARLIAMENTARY candidates Dewi Smith and Councillor John Allen launched their election campaigns on Monday at Withybush Hospital, featuring the Welsh Liberal Democrat manifesto on health. read more

  • Three jailed for attack on ex-Olympic boxer

    THREE Pembrokeshire men have been jailed for a total of 22 years for a 'vicious and brutal' attack on 37-year-old former Olympic squad boxer Rennie Edwards. read more

  • Plaid support for tenant

    A Letterston man faces eviction from the council house in which he has lived for 45 years. read more

  • Forget Star Wars, this is frog wars

    Love it or hate it there is just no escaping the Crazy Frog ringtone that has been hopping onto mobile phones all over the UK. read more

  • Unemployment still falling

    For the fourth month in a row, the number of people in Pembrokeshire claiming unemployment benefit was over 400 lower than in the previous year, as unemployment in the county falls faster than anywhere else in Wales. read more

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