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  • Champion sheep breeders on top of the world

    A group of three Ryeland sheep delivered a fairytale ending to the Royal Welsh Show for a Llanfallteg family and they hope to be just as successful at the County Show. John and Suzanne Donovan and their sons, Simon and James, clinched the supreme interbreed

  • As good as new

    There may be a 70-year age difference, but the vintage John Deere tractor, restored by Pembrokeshire farmer Henry Dixon, gleamed as bright as the new tractor he took delivery of at the Royal Welsh Show. Mr Dixon, of Walterston Farm, Hayscastle, is an

  • Let the show begin

    Welcome once again to this year's County Show - a show which is still moving forward in its approach to entertaining the public. The Food Hall demonstrates quality local produce and, this year, introduces an organic food section to add to this variation

  • Otter makes a stand for wildlife trust

    The eight-foot high wicker otter, which was one of the attractions at the countryside display at last year's County Show, will be making a re-appearance this year. The otter belongs to the Wildlife Trust for south and west Wales and will be part of the

  • Local farmer inspires national union campaign

    If you've eaten today, thank a farmer. Those were the words of a Pembrokeshire farmer which inspired a national publicity campaign, launched by NFU Cymru, to promote farming to the public. Peter Owen, of The Holmes, Clarbeston Road, was unaware until

  • Highlight of rural calendar

    The Pembrokeshire Show is a highlight of the rural calendar and Country Land and Business Association (CLA) representatives will make the most of opportunities to meet members during the three days. South Wales regional director, Jonathan Andrews, is

  • Lust for learning

    Visit the Pembrokeshire Association of Voluntary Services (PAVS) stand in the Learning Zone at this year's County Show to find out more about a wide range of voluntary sector training opportunities. Within Pembrokeshire, there are a number of voluntary

  • All set for Olympic theme

    YFC members in Pembrokeshire are on their marks, set and ready for this year's Pembrokeshire Agriculture Show, when the theme for our enclosure will be The YFC Olympics. Alongside the displays of all aspects of YFC life, there will be a relaxed atmosphere

  • Sizzling summer fun at Pembroke Dock Quins Carnival

    UNDER the sizzling sun the Pembroke Dock Harlequins made it a hat-trick of successes after converting their London Road ground into a carnival extravaganza at the weekend. Over 3,000 people joined the newly promoted club for their annual carnival, making

  • Cardigan Mart, August 2nd

    J. J. Morris report as follows: Good entries forward in the Calf and Store Cattle Section with a good run resulting in buyers competing strongly for the better quality sorts on offer. A small Dairy entry also met a good demand from the attending buyers

  • Newcastle Emlyn Mart, Thursday, August 5th

    Messrs Dai Lewis Cyf Auctioneers report as follows: A similar entry was had to previous (1010). Trade was fast throughout for Lambs and Cull Ewes met a steady run. Lambs: Light max £111.80, av £108.34; Standard £116.90, £109.56; Medium £118.70, £109.40

  • First lady takes the reins

    The first lady president in the 220 year history of the Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society is looking forward to taking the reins of the three-day County Show. Mrs Shirley Johns (pictured) of Neyland, is no stranger to the reins. She rode ponies from

  • Optimistic outlook for local farming

    ROBERT VOYLE, county chairman, Pembrokeshire FUW As we attend the show this year and celebrate all that is good about the agricultural industry within Pembrokeshire, we cannot help but acknowledge the enormity of the reforms to the Common Agricultural

  • Rhiannon makes news as show queen

    Rhiannon Llewellin will be looking at the 2004 County Show from an entirely different perspective. Last year, she was recording and taking pictures of the event as a reporter for the Milford Mercury. This year she will find herself on the other side of

  • Your county newspaper at your county show

    The Western Telegraph will be continuing its 150th anniversary celebrations at the County Show this year - and it's got so much going on, you won't want to leave!! There are free prize raffles with some fantastic prizes on offer, including Oakwood tickets

  • Newcastle Emlyn Mart, Thursday July 29th

    Messrs Dai Lewis Cyf Auctioneers report as follows: A slightly smaller entry forward (1002) with producers trying to catch up with harvesting duties in between showers. Trade was steady throughout for Lambs, while culls met a more mixed run, with a lot

  • Llandysul Mart, Tuesday, July 27th

    Messrs Dai Lewis Auctioneers report: A seasonal entry presented (186) in all sections. Quality was of a higher standard than in previous weeks, with trade being better throughout, but cattle being of smaller proportions. Cows and Calves: Overall av £726

  • On their bikes and raring to go

    The Flying Gunners are one of the premier military display organisations in the country. At a time when other displays are disbanding due to military cutbacks, the team is still actively and successfully adapting to a new commercial environment. Formed

  • Streets ablaze with activity on Tenby carnival day

    Wet and wild fun was the order of the day at Tenby Firemen's Carnival, where water battles in the streets delighted - and sometimes soaked - the crowds. Entrants and spectators made the most of the designated 'water areas' along the route, with the town's

  • Launch of food and safety brochure

    A booklet providing vital information for commercial workplaces and food businesses in Pembrokeshire is being launched at the County Show. The Pembrokeshire Food and Safety Trainers Forum brochure is an easy-to-use directory containing contact details

  • Newcastle Emlyn Mart, Thursday, July 22nd

    Messrs Dai Lewis Cyf Auctioneers report as follows: A slightly smaller entry forward (998) owing to the last day of the Royal Welsh Show. Trade was slightly better for Lambs than the previous week, with a good demand for all weight classes. A larger show

  • Vintage coaching session launches show

    The inimitable John Parker with his impressive stage coach and greys has become a traditional part of the programme at the County Show. Fresh from their regular appearances at The Royal Welsh, their pre-show visit to the town centre, carrying show officials

  • Show attractions take off!

    Helicharter Wales has announced a fabulous new attraction for this year's County Show - your opportunity to take a ride in a Jet Ranger Helicopter, for £25. Helicharter Wales operates out of its newly-refurbished Helicomplex at Haverfordwest airport,

  • Long service award for William

    This year's recipient of the coveted long service award is William Griffiths James, of Llys Teifi, 7 Morgan Street, Cardigan, who has worked for 43 years for someone with a long association with the County Show - Brian Llewellyn of Penfro, Eglwyswrw.

  • Farmers shake up the dairy industry

    Three Pembrokeshire dairy farmers who tackled the poor milk price head on by developing a new brand of organic milkshake may expand their current flavour range. Daioni is currently available in chocolate, strawberry and banana flavours, made from the

  • We need partnership on equal trading terms

    Alan Prichard, NFU county chairman: I wish the County Show 2004 every success. The organisers are to be congratulated on successfully staging such a major annual event centrally within our county. It is a unique opportunity for farmers to meet and engage

  • Scope to go green on show field

    'Recycle at the show!' - that's one of the messages Pembrokeshire County Council will be promoting at this year's County Show. With the help of the show organisers, the Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society, the council has arranged for recycling facilities

  • Get a taste for the county

    If you like food, you'll love the County Show. Tickle your tastebuds with fresh local produce; be inspired by cookery demonstrations, and catch up with what's new in the trade. The Food Hall and Marquee and nearby Organic Food Marquee - a first this year