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Pembrokeshire Archive

  • Bakewell promise

    Dear Editor - I write in response to Mr Howard Saies (Amazed by food rules, March 1st). read more

  • Quay to mining past is restored

    Hook Quay, one of the few surviving relics of Pembroke-shire's once thriving coal mining and coastal trading traditions, is being restored. read more

  • Results

    James Williams Pembrokeshire Senior Football League Saturday, March 12th read more

  • A taste of Ireland

    IT WILL soon be that time of the year again when every self-respecting Irish man dons an oversized clover covered hat, drinks his fill of Guiness and dances a jig. read more

  • County cricket's new secretary

    Pembroke County Cricket Club finally has a new Hon Secretary since Albert 'Geordie' Fraser was elected to the post at the recent annual general meeting held at Haverfordwest Cricket Club. read more

  • Farmers cheer end of beef ban

    A multi-million pound market beckons after European Union vets this week signalled the full lifting of the ban on the export of British beef. read more

  • Future of memorials may not be set in stone

    MORE than 5,000 memorials in Pembrokeshire cemeteries are to be inspected under new safety laws. read more

  • Going for gold at race festival

    A Pembrokeshire-owned racehorse will be going for gold this week, a year after being pipped at the finishing post in the Cheltenham Gold Cup. read more

  • Triathlon coming to town

    Pembrokeshire Triathlon Club will once again be staging it's own short distance triathlon this year. read more

  • Bikers put path users in danger

    COAST path users fear off-road motorcyclists are putting themselves, and others, in danger. read more

  • Driving home the road risk message

    A HARD-HITTING road safety campaign is targetting Pembrokeshire's youngest drivers. read more

  • Youngsters in the zone with info on the move

    A new mobile information centre for young people has been launched in Pembrokeshire. read more

  • Swifts crash

    Narberth 3 Monkton Swifts 2 read more

  • Double take on county

    Double Vision art and photography exhibition Haverfordwest Library March 20th to April 10th read more

  • Last chance for services?

    DEAR EDITOR - I read, yet again, in your paper that people from outside Pembrokeshire, and even outside Wales, are recommending that health services be taken away from us. Nothing changes. read more

  • End this misery

    DEAR EDITOR - After spending the last two weeks visiting in Withybush Hospital, I must comment on the total highway chaos I have experienced while going about my journey. While the work has been taking place installing traffic lights on the roundabout at Merlins Bridge all the obvious routes to take from Haverfordwest to Pembroke have been very congested, adding extra minutes to the journey time. read more

  • City marks saint's day in style

    DEAR EDITOR - I write regarding your article on the future of St David's Day, particularly the inference that most of the celebrations that take place revolve around schoolchildren, and especially the statements that if St David's Day was not celebrated in schools the observance of this day would disappear. read more

  • James takes to the hotseat

    The black chair, the spotlight, the ominous theme tune and quick-fire questions all sounds pretty terrifying, but not for one 11-year-old. read more

  • Ruthy 'devastated' by care home

    A mother's dying wish is in jeopardy after a change in care arrangements at a local residential home. read more

  • Our children have a right to fair play

    Dear Editor.- The rights of the children of Pembrokeshire to access a range of play opportunities came a step closer when the Welsh Assembly published its play policy implementation plan, Play in Wales recently. read more

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