Archive - Wednesday, 17 August 2005


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Pembrokeshire Archive

  • VJ veterans remember

    NO-ONE had more cause to commemorate the 60th anniversary of VJ Day on Monday than the brave men and women for whom it was a welcome end to the war. read more

  • Meet a true 'guitar hero'

    Live review: Walter Trout, Queen's Hall, Wednesday, August 10th: 'Guitar hero' - these are words thrown at many a talented musician but they actually stick to Walter Trout, for he is one of the true greats and a real bluesman. read more

  • Carew fly county flag

    Carew Cricket Club recently went down to valiant defeat against Oxfordshire side Shipton Under Wychwood in the quarter-final of the National Village Cup competition. read more

  • Dine out on Shakespeare

    Pembroke Castle was the ideal backdrop for Shakespeare's Macbeth - a chilling tale of good and evil, murder, madness and revenge. read more

  • Exceptional horses at Hayscastle Show

    DESPITE some rain in the early morning, the 51st annual Hayscastle Show again attracted very good support and excellent entries from as far afield as Aberystwyth, Llandeilo and Ammanford on Saturday. read more

  • County Show-case

    PEMBROKESHIRE County Show has got off to a spectacular start, as crowds streamed into Withybush showground for the three-day agricultural event. read more

  • CCF brings dairy supplies to your door

    Farmer-owned co-operative CCF Ltd is responding to customer demand by launching a new sales and delivery service. read more

  • Tributes to well-known horseman

    THE County Show is tainted with sadness this week after the sudden death of a popular and well-known competitor. read more

  • A vintage day out

    An impressive display of tractors, cars and motorbikes was on show at the recent Vintage Display and Fun Day at Bwlchygroes. read more

  • Patients' shock at death of GP

    THE tragic death of a popular and committed doctor has come as a horrific shock to patients and colleagues. read more

  • Neyland girls football teams presentation night

    The Neyland girls football teams recently held a presentation night at the Neyland Athletic Club. read more

  • TB 'spiralling out of control'

    West Wales has the highest number of cattle herds affected by bovine TB than any other region of Wales, raising fears that the disease is spiralling out of control. read more

  • Rogers top again

    The biggest event in autograss racing - The Men's National Championships - held recently in the Yorkshire Dales, has brought great success to three Pembrokeshire racers. read more

  • Burton banished

    County cricket Division One Burton (132 all out) lost to St Ishmaels (148 all out) read more

  • Positive response to oil giant's wind turbines

    THERE has been a positive response, for the most part, to wind turbines planned for the Total refinery site at Milford Haven. read more

  • Obituaries published August 17th, 2005

    Here are the obituaries published in the Western Telegraph on Wednesday, August 17th, 2005: read more

  • Swifts off to a flyer

    Football: Eddie Merry Cup Final - Fishguard Sports 0 Monkton Swifts 4 Division One champions Monkton Swifts retained the Eddie Merry Cup with a routine victory over Division Two Fishguard Sports on Friday. read more

  • Artists open doors on life

    Cardigan Open Studios, now in its 11th year is a great opportunity for people to visit artists who live and work across rural west Wales. From Friday, August 26th to Tuesday, August 30th, each studio is open from 11am to 6pm. read more

  • Midwife denies allegation of misconduct

    A MIDWIFE left a distressed Haverfordwest mother to deliver her own baby after she failed to visit her when she was in labour, it was alleged at an inquiry last week. read more

  • 2,000 dolphins spotted off coast

    A pod of around 2,000 dolphins has been seen off the coast of Pembrokeshire. A phenomenon which has been described by marine experts as 'massively unusual'. read more

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