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Dyer does it for Town
Narberth (101 all out) lost to Haverfordwest (144 for 8) Umpires: Trefor Evans and Hilliard Davies. Scorers: Idwal Vincent and Jayne Cole. Haverfordwest made it three wins in a row with a comfortable victory over Narberth. The champions struggled
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Carew cruise at Hook
Hook (92 all out) lost to Carew (94 for 3) Umpires: Terry Sandy and Arthur Brady. Scorers: Joy James and Tony Scourfield. Hook lost their third match on the trot after their return to the top echelon, managing to reach just 92 all out against a
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Herbie wins tense tussle
Herbrandston (82 for 8) beat Llangwm (79 all out) Umpires: Steve Blowes and Tony Waldeis. Scorers: Louise Bowen and Janice Brick (both Llangwm). Herbrandston moved into fourth spot in the section table as they edged home by two wickets in a low-scoring
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Borderers look to have the edge
The final of the Pembrokeshire Rugby Knock Out Cup has jogged around again with Narberth and Whitland appearing in the final as old rivals eager to put one over the other. But unlike other recent years the Borderers have gained the ascendancy for this
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Who will win the KO Cup?
The Pembrokeshire Knock Out Final sees the two top teams in the county meeting head to head at Heywood Lane tonight (Wednesday) as Narberth take on a Whitland. The Borderers start as hot favourites after twice beating the Otters in league games in
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Pembs teams do well
Pembrokeshire Under 11s Schools' sides recently played in the Welsh finals of the HSBC Yeoman at Duffryn Park, Blaina. This was a wonderful experience for the boys as they met the best sides in Wales. Although they did not progress into the semi-finals
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Police probe after grisly discovery
The discovery of human bones during pipeline-laying work has led to a police appeal for local knowledge of unsolved crime. A femur - which could date back to the 1950s - was unearthed on land in Lower St Clears last week. Further investigations brought
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Girl power on the run
PINK T-shirts and blue balloons created an impressive sight at Pembrokeshire's first Cancer Research UK Race for Life. More than 1,700 runners, walkers and conga dancers gathered at the county showground in Haverfordwest on Sunday to raise money for
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The Prince’s Trust at 30 - still making a difference
THE PRINCE'S Trust celebrates its 30th birthday nationally, but 2006 also marks the organisation's 20th anniversary in Pembrokeshire. Reporter Julie Taylor looks at the trust's work within the county and how it has changed in the past two decades...
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Has Glangwili already won health care battle?
Fred Mock, of Pembroke Dock, has every reason to be grateful to staff at Withbyush Hospital. His wife has just come out of hospital and he himself has been a patient. "It is a wonderful hospital and I feel very strongly it should not be closed or downgraded
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250 men in LNG site fears walkout
More than 250 men working for contractors on the LNG site at South Hook, Milford Haven, have walked out over safety issues. The men - mainly welders, steel erectors and labourers - are concerned over the removal of asbestos from the site. They downed
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Grant awarded to unique project
A UNIQUE Pembrokeshire project has been given a substantial grant to help it grow - thanks to the Western Telegraph and the Gannett Foundation. Members of Pembrokeshire Horticultural Society are planning to renovate the walled garden and Pineapple
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Pensioners in struggle with midnight burglar
A burglar who broke into a house twice in the same night was finally caught by the pensioners living there, a judge heard on Tuesday. Ricky Mathias, aged 29, was traced by the jumper and mobile telephone that David and Elizabeth Davies took from him
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Police abseil in body search
Police officers abseiled down cliffs in South Pembrokeshire on Sunday in search of a body. The highly unusual police operation was launched after a man claimed he had murdered a man and thrown his body over cliffs at Stack Rocks. The only access
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Fears for search and rescue future
Concerns have been raised over plans to partly privatise the RAF and Navy search and rescue services. Despite political opposition, the Ministry of Defence announced last week that the service will continue as a Private Finance Initiative. Canadian-based
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County joined battle
Pembrokeshire had an SAR base on its doorstep when first the Navy, and then the RAF, operated air sea rescue helicopters from Brawdy. When plans were unveiled in 1993 to move the service to Devon there were fears that lives could be lost. The Western
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Roaming Rowan
AT the age of 56, most people would be looking to slow things down. But it's safe to say that Rowan Hammond, of Fishguard, is not most people. Instead, Roaming Rowan' has just begun a 285-mile paddle and pedal journey to raise money for two Pembrokeshire
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Welcome to mums who breastfeed
Shops, restaurants and other public facilities in Pembrokeshire are being urged to shed outdated attitudes towards breastfeeding and provide a warmer welcome to mums who want to breastfeed in public on their premises. The call comes as new research
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Ships ahoy at Seafair festival
Pembrokeshire is following the lead of the French and staging its own version of the Semaine du Golfe, a biennial celebration of traditional craft held in Brittany's Golfe du Morbihan. Next month's Seafair Haven is expected to attract yoles, gigs,