Archive - Tuesday, 24 May 2005


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Pembrokeshire Archive

  • What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

    A Newport water engineer is to help rebuild tsunami-hit water supplies read more

  • The Wow Factor

    There are many words which visitors use to express their delight when they first see Gareth and Barbara Scourfield's home. Most would sum it up succinctly and simply as the single syllable 'wow'. read more

  • Time & Tides

    The Victorian stronghold of Dale Fort looms over spectacular coastline and a rich marine environment. It is the ideal site for the Dale Fort Field Studies Centre which teaches students from all over the world. read more

  • The fairer sex on the fairways

    One of the world's top golfing events takes place in Wales in 2010. The Ryder Cup will be held at the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport in September of that year. read more

  • A Flight Above

    Operating helicopters from the recently-refurbished Helicomplex at Haverfordwest Airport is Helicharter Wales. read more

  • Shoppers' Paradise

    The perfect antidote to the usual homogenised shopping experience, where every High Street looks the same, can be found in the heart of Pembrokeshire. read more

  • Flying visits

    Pembrokeshire businessman John Fisher recalls with clarity his stomach churning maiden flight as a passenger in a light aircraft. He was promptly sick. And his second, third and fourth flight all ended in a similar, sorry fashion. It would have been understandable, sensible even, if he had admitted defeat and found a hobby at ground level. read more

  • Time for Tee

    Pembrokeshire is dotted with an excellent choice of top golf courses. From the north of the county to the south, from spectacular coastal links to inland parkland courses, from old established fairways to newcomers, Pembrokeshire has them all. read more

  • Through the Mill

    It was love at first sight when artist Margaret Merritt saw Nant-y-Coy Mill, at Treffgarne. Tucked against a backdrop of woodland and sheer ragged rocks, this 150-year-old former corn mill presented an ideal location to realise her dream. read more

  • Labour of Love

    Georgina Philipps is used to challenges.With 30 years' experience in the glamorous world of interior design, she has worked on the refurbishment of castles, historic homes, French chateaux, fabulous houses, hotels and apartments around the world. read more

  • Gardening Guide

    A water feature has become an almost essential part of a garden. Watch any television series like Ground Force or other home and lifestyle programmes, and you will see that a water tub, garden pond or - for the more adventurous - a fountain or waterfall are usually included. read more

  • Dine out in Style

    While most people have their favourite Pembrokeshire dining out venues, it's always good to know which other restaurants have been recommended for their good food, wine, service and ambience. read more

  • A vision of home

    Take the crumbling ruin of a country manor, a determined pair of visionaries intent on restoring this once grand Pembrokeshire property and a planning authority standing in their way and you have all the elements of a gripping saga. read more

  • Welcome to Pembrokeshire County Living

    hat a difference three months makes. While in some ways it seems like only yesterday I was welcoming readers to the first edition of Pembrokeshire County Living, yet outside my window is like another world. read more

  • Labels and Lenses

    A visit to your local optician can give you the opportunity to choose from a massive range of designer labels - without having to travel too far. read more

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