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Experience the passion of the tango
Theatr Mwldan, Cardigan, has just the thing to get everyone in the mood for Valentine’s Day — an evening of sultry tango dancing, sure to melt the hardest of hearts tomorrow (Thursday). Four of the world’s leading tango dancers, accompanied
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Obituaries, February 10th 2010
Mr A. D. Howells Haverfordwest The death occurred at Withybush Hospital of Arthur David Howells, of Fishguard Road, Haverford-west, on December 26th, after a long illness. He was 76. Arthur was born in Ambleston and was the second son of the late
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Win free Britains tractor models
Britains, the famous heritage name behind Europe’s most collectible agricultural and construction models, has unveiled its new collection for spring 2010. As Europe’s leading specialist in agricultural collectibles, Britains is at the forefront
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Marts News, February 10th 2009
CARDIGAN February 1st J. J. Morris reports – Another good turnout with a total entry of 107 head of cattle, 623 head of sheep and 22 calves. Store cattle met a strong trade throughout and barren cows were also in great demand.
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£1,850 of animal grooming equipment stolen
Nearly £2,000 of animal grooming equipment has been stolen from a farm in Tegryn. Between February 1st and February 4th thieves entered an open barn on a Tegryn farm. They stole seven sets of dog and horse clippers, all the clippers were black and
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Cycling taster day during half term
Following the success of the first Bike Ability cycling taster day last December, Pembrokeshire County Council and Pembrokeshire Greenways have organised a second day during half term. Two sessions will be held on Tuesday at the Brithdir Hall, County
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Helen can mix it with the best
Neyland judo club’s Helen Weatherburn has had a busy few months fighting in major competitions all over Britain and producing some fine performances for Wales. Last September Helen fought in the UK School Games putting on a fine display to win a silver
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Police call for wing mirror witnesses
Police in Fishguard are investigating a spate of car damage that took place in Goodwick during Saturday's England v Wales Six Nations rugby match. While people were inside watching the game, several wing mirrors were smashed off vehicles parked in
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Chimney advice follows pub fires
The Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service is warning both householders and businesses to ensure their chimneys are swept and flues inspected, following two pub fires in the last 24 hours. At 7.15pm last night Crymych fire crew was called
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Seatbelt campaign teaches Fishguard motorists valuable lesson
Drivers in Fishguard learnt a valuable lesson on seatbelt safety last Thursday. Haverfordwest roads policing unit, together with the Mid and West Wales Road Safety Partnership, is currently supporting the national THINK campaign, urging passengers
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£150 reward offered for alleged bus attack info
A mature student at Pembrokeshire College is offering a reward of £150 for information which helps track down a person who allegedly assaulted her on a bus. The woman, who does not wish to be named, said she was left 'disturbed' by the incident which
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Children's lifeline expands into south Pembrokeshire
A new branch of the Chernobyl Children's Lifeline is now up and running in south Pembrokeshire, following excellent public support at a recent open meeting. The group is now forging ahead to raise the £4,000 needed for its first aim - to bring over
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Cash point warning follows Tesco incident
People are being advised to check cash points before using them. The warning comes after a cash point at Tesco in Pembroke Dock was found to be tampered with last week. People are advised to check the cash point before use. If
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Schedule set for Red Roses bypass
Work is due to start next year on the latest improvement to one of the main links between the M4 and Pembrokeshire. The six-mile St Clears to Red Roses bypass will run to the north of the villages of Llanddowror and Red Roses. Not only will it improve
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Teacher suspended for prayer offer can return to work
A Christian supply teacher from Pembrokeshire, who was suspended from her job after offering to pray for a sick pupil, has been given a chance to return to work. Olive Jones, aged 54, teaches ill children in their homes and had a complaint
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Briers: Move from Bluebirds was my choice
Footballer Bobby Briers is unhappy with the way Welsh Premier outfit Haverfordwest County claimed on their website that he had been released by the club. Last week the club stated that they had released Briers, aged 21, and midfielder Paul Michael.
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Bluebirds lack mettle against the Steelmen
Port Talbot Town 1 Haverfordwest County 0 As Jack Christopher pulled out of the squad on Friday morning with flu, Derek Brazil chose to start the game on Friday night with a 4-5-1 formation and Tom Billing as the lone striker. The five man midfield
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Thanks to people who came to my aid
Dear Editor On Tuesday, January 19th, I started to excercise my dog on waste ground at Llanion, Pembroke Dock, when I slipped and fell down a small bank. I broke my ankle and was stuck on the cold, wet ground. I waved and shouted to a passing car and