Archive - Thursday, 4 May 2006


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Pembrokeshire Archive

  • Cricket season begins

    PEMBROKESHIRE league cricket season got under way on Monday, and here is the results and best performances from the top two divisions. read more

  • Bowen breaks Cardi hearts

    Cardigan 7 Pembroke 10 Scott Bowen was the hero of the hour for Pembroke Youth as his last-gasp penalty from a difficult angle earned the young Scarlets the silverware at the expense of a Cardigan side which had led for much of the match but couldn't hold out against considerable Pembroke pressure. read more

  • Brilliant Borderers slam Llan

    Whitland 49 Llangennech 6 Whitland produced one of their best performances of the season to beat Llangennech, opening up a deserved 17-6 interval lead and calling the shots afterwards to add another 32 points without reply. read more

  • Will wave power plan work on county coast?

    Dear editor - I have read several items concerning the deployment of a wave 'power station' off the coast of Pembrokeshire and understand that it was recently awarded £5million of Objective One aid. read more

  • Obituaries published on Wednesday 3rd May 2006

    Here are the obituaries published in the Western Telegraph on Wednesday 3rd May 2006 read more

  • All set for British series at Red Roses

    THE South Wales autograss league hosts the first round of the 2006 British Autograss Series at its Castle Lloyd Circuit between Red Roses and Pendine this weekend (May 6th and 7th), writes Norman Mason. read more

  • Residents fighting for green space

    Dear editor - Having read the article on April 19th, 'Legal challenge could delay plan', we would like to point out that our objections to the modified Joint Unitary Development Plan (JUDP), on behalf of the residents of Fleming Crescent, were not correctly presented to the cabinet. read more

  • County was not prepared

    dear editor - West Wales' AM Nick Bourne was quoted in the Western Telegraph on April 26th as saying that dualling the A40 "will have an important and beneficial effect on tourism." read more

  • Salary hike row goes on

    Dear editor - The critical remarks of our AMs about the pay hike for Pembrokeshire County Council's chief executive may or may not be justified, but it depends on what local government minister Sue Essex means by a strong performance during the past year - period 2004/05. read more

  • 'I am obsessed with colour'

    A TALENTED Burton artist is currently exhibiting an impressive selection of her work at the Joanna Field Gallery at The Torch Theatre. read more

  • Punk and funk fury

    In the arsenal of effects units available on a sound desk, I wonder if there is a preset marked municipal hall/swimming pool? read more

  • TB aid on the way?

    Pembrokeshire's livestock producers are waiting to hear if they will have parity with farmers in England when it comes to paying for bovine TB pre-movement testing. read more

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