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Gary grabs Borderers try brace
Whitland 36 Llanharan 10 Two tries by centre Gary Evans helped Whitland gain another good home victory as they comfortably accounted for old rivals Llanharan at Parc Llwyn Ty Gwyn. It was livewire flanker Phil Morgan who opened the scoring with an opportunist
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Swifts win third successive title
MONKTON SWIFTS 7 CAMROSE 0 STEPHEN Davies grabbed five goals in the Swifts' seven goal demolition of poor old Camrose. This win secures the Swifts' third successive title which will really delight manager Benno Jones and his assistant Steve Maytum. Earlier
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Gaza film maker was murdered
THE Haverfordwest-born film-maker shot in the neck by an Israeli soldier in Gaza two years ago was murdered, an inquest found. On Thursday, the jury at St Pancras also said Israeli authorities had not been forthcoming about how and why James Miller, aged
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Apologies
The Western Telegraph would like to apologise that some papers were delivered late this week. This was due to production difficulties.
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Rational response to bird flu needed, keepers warn
A common sense approach to bio-security by commercial and domestic poultry keepers in Pembrokeshire could keep the county free of the deadliest strain of bird flu. Confirmation that the H5N1 virus has reached the UK is worrying for breeders like Phyllis
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How could they?
Little eight-month-old terrier Millie was rescued last week after being thrown into the Mill Pond in Pembroke. Witnesses told Kevin Hart, from Broadlane Kennels, Lawrenny, that the young terrier was seen being thrown into the freezing water and left to
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Wasps sting Saints
Llangwm 25 St Davids 5 Three late tries gave Llangwm a deserved victory over St Davids. The Saints also played their part in an entertaining tussle but failed to make good use of the strong breeze and slope in the first period. The visitors scored a cracking
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Where will cuts end?
CUTS to localised services are threatening the quality of life enjoyed in the county, according to Preseli Pembrokeshire MP Stephen Crabb. He says that recent proposals for the future of Withybush Hospital are the latest in a series of decisions that
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Unlucky Leila in crash horror
JUST five months after being critically injured in a devastating car crash a young landlady has been involved in a second road collision. Leila Connolly, aged 23, was taken to Withybush Hospital with a broken pelvis after a head-on collision, between
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Big entry expected for Easter Sunday
Due to terrible weather the Pembroke Autograss Club had to cancel its first meeting, but the season will finally start this Sunday. The racetrack near Lamphey has been superbly prepared and is eagerly awaiting the fantastic sounds of the racecars, all
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Brunel exhibition to mark work in county
The work of Isambard Kingdom Brunel in Pembrokeshire will be featured in a new temporary exhibition launched recently at the National Waterfront Museum, at Swansea. Using modern and archive images the display will show how Brunel's work on railways, bridges
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Rural post office threat
A question mark hangs over the future of Pembrokeshire's rural post office network after a double blow to its potential sources of income. On Friday, sub postmasters including Alison Bennett, of the Mount Post Office, Milford Haven, were told that the
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Results
Here are the results for the James Williams Pembrokeshire Senior Football League, April 4th 2006 DIVISION ONE April 4th Johnston 0 Narberth 2 Monkton Swifts 3 Pennar Robins 0 April 6th Narberth 4 Carew 2 April 8th Carew 3 Johnston 2 Hakin United 2 Goodwick
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Need for speed
WHEN Oakwood Theme Park unveiled its fastest ever rollercoaster last week I was among the valiant reporters queuing up to sample the thrills of the latest white-knuckle ride, Speed. The statistics for the new ride are certainly daunting. With speeds of
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Double life sentence for killer of mum and child
A Pembrokeshire man has been given a double life sentence after confessing to killing his former girlfriend and her daughter. Mark Nicholas, aged 30, formerly of Pembroke, showed little emotion as he was sent to the cells at the Old Bailey last Tuesday