Archive - Friday, 29 July 2005


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Pembrokeshire Archive

  • Birthday honours!

    Birthday greetings for this week go to: read more

  • School's out for summer

    The summer holidays are finally here Presspackers! And what better way to spend them, but with a visit to Heatherton! read more

  • Heaps of fun - and funds

    MORE than £3,000 was raised at a fun day organised by Fishguard and Goodwick Lions. read more

  • Direct drilling is shortcut to profit

    As British dairy herds expand and pressure on pasture increases, farmers can rejuvenate grassland and keep fields in production by drilling seed directly into the soil. read more

  • Travesty of Park's main purpose

    DEAR EDITOR, - The High Court has allowed developers to erect the huge Bluestone holiday village complex within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, because of the Park Authority's obligation to foster the economic and social well being of local communities. read more

  • Triple dose of pure quality

    Live review: Triple Headliner, Queen's Hall acoustic room, Narberth, July 15th. read more

  • Prepare to be entertained

    Just about everyone can be entertained next week by the award-winning comedy theatre company, Illyria - adults and children alike. read more

  • Area on show at Royal Welsh

    Local competitors made their mark on last week's Royal Welsh Show - a special one for the area, as Carmarthenshire was the feature county. read more

  • Please pull over!

    You can always judge what time of the year it is by the volume of traffic on the roads of Pembrokeshire. read more

  • Naughty Iguanadon!

    Our friends at the Tenby Dinosaur Park wanted to tell you about all the fun-filled days you could have at the park in the summer holidays. read more

  • County should rejoice at Bluestone decision

    DEAR EDITOR, - Everyone with the interests of Pembrokeshire's economy at heart will rejoice at the unanimous decision last week by three Appeal Court judges to throw out the obsessive campaign by a small group of eco-warriors within the Council of National Parks (CNP) to try to defeat the Bluestone project at the final hurdle. read more

  • Councillor not 'mischief making'

    DEAR EDITOR, - I see from your report, 'Herdsman's house row rumbles on' (July 20th), that Councillor John Davies, leader of Pembrokeshire County Council, dismisses my question relative to his planning application as 'mischief making'. read more

  • Your chance to meet 'the new J. K. Rowling'

    Your chance to meet 'the new J. K. Rowling' read more

  • Winners and losers during the dry spell

    There are winners and losers in Pembrokeshire's farming sector as the county experiences one of the driest summers for nearly 30 years. read more

  • Firm's demise highlights industry's problems

    One of the creditors owed money following Pye Bibby Agriculture's decision to go into administration says the company's demise highlighted the need for supply companies to work together. read more

  • Get your hands on these icons

    The Queen's Hall in Narberth is holding an auction of rare and unique pop and sporting memorabilia. read more

  • No personal vendetta against leader

    DEAR EDITOR, - In last week's edition, under the headline 'Herdsman's house row rumbles on' you quoted county council leader Cllr John Davies as saying: 'This is all mischief making and I expect the mischief making to continue' and 'This is all the interpretation of one councillor. It is about the applicant not the application'. read more

  • Gyda Llaw

    BETH bynnag yw eich barn am sioeau harddwch, mae'n ymddangos bod cystadleuaeth Miss Cymru ar i fyny, gyda mwy nag erioed yn ymgeisio am y teitl eleni. read more

  • MP's safety assurances 'depressing'

    DEAR EDITOR, - It was depressing to read the bland assurances of Stephen Crabb MP, about the alleged safety of the proposed LNG terminal in the context of a possible terrorist attack. (A black day for Britain, July 13th). read more

  • Crowning glories on the green

    Another successful carnival took place on Saturday at Letterston. read more

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