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Pembroke Dock Harlequins 64-0 Pontyates
PEMBROKE Dock Harlequins provided another huge boost to their ‘points for’ total as they ran in no fewer than ten tries against Pontyates. The Quins also kept a a clean scoresheet as an added bonus. Half backs Adam Cawley and Dean Lawrence were able
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Bynea 33-13 Pembroke
PEMBROKE shared 26 points with Bynea before half time but The Scarlets conceded another 20 unanswered points after the break. The home team, rock bottom of the table, were able to celebrate a second victory on the trot after 19 successive defeats.
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St Davids 18-6 St Clears
THERE was a huge smile on the face of St Davids’ coach Jack Dudley on Saturday evening after his team caused the surprise result of the day in division five west. They served notice of intent in the third minute when their pack did well to develop a
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Neyland 8-41 Amman United
NEYLAND rounded off a disappointing season with a heavy defeat at high flying Amman United. The All Blacks secured only three wins from 22 starts , and had a tough day against a side who still have their eyes set on second spot in the section table.
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Pontyberem 29-12 Haverfordwest
HAVERFORDWEST lost their final game of the campaign at Pontyberem but started with something of a makeshift side after winning the league title the previous week. The Blues were already 24-0 behind at half time as Ponty scored good tries by scrum half
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Trimsaran 19-52 Milford Haven
Division four west - MILFORD Haven produced an excellent all-round team display at Trimsaran as they led 19-0 at half time and added eight more tries as reward for their superiority. Ian Rusinek showed his rare turn of pace as he sped through to the
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REVIEW: Who's Afraid of Rachel Roberts. Torch Theatre Company
REVIEW Who’s Afraid of Rachel Roberts Torch Theatre Company SHE was a Bafta winning and Oscar nominated actress who should have remained the darling of Hollywood, but Welsh minister’s daughter Rachel Roberts instead spiralled into a booze
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County athletes run for Wales
Four Pembrokeshire athletes represented the Welsh Schools team in London on Sunday. The quartet of Matthew Williams, Marinus Peterson, Jess Bradley and Caitlin Thompson took part in the Mini London Marathon, which takes place alongside the main event
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REVIEW: The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning, National Theatre Wales
REVIEW The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning National Theatre Wales Written by Tim Price Directed by John E McGrath HOW a former Haverfordwest schoolboy has found himself at the heart of one of the world’s biggest stories in the internet
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Plan to register Haverfordwest castle as village green 'could scupper hotel plan'
Haverfordwest Town Council is to seek to register land at the town's iconic castle as a village green - potentially scuppering controversial plans to build a boutique hotel on the site. Councillors voted unanimously at last week’s full town council
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Haverfordwest County 3-2 Caerau
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Prestigious final is an honour for proud Adrian
A well-known Pembrokeshire football referee has been honoured to take charge of the prestigious West Wales Intermediate Cup final. Adrian Wilson, of Sageston, near Tenby, is delighted that he has been given the top job of refereeing the final at the
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Choose wisely
In the elections to Pembrokeshire County Council some of the independents are standing as conservatives others admit no party allegiance. It should be a requirement that if elected they stand by their electoral material and do not all join the independent
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Vocational loans
The article titled Constructive Borrowing by Medi George 18/4/2012 highlights a big problem and offers a potential solution for people like me, who find themselves unemployed and unemployable. Like anyone else, i cannot get onto local shutdowns
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Low impact planning
Low Impact Planning In response to a letter by F Schmidt reporting on a proposed low impact development Nr. Trefin: 1. The title low impact is relative. To suggest that 4 buildings on open fields within the National Park can be low impact is clearly
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Giant amoeba
Dear Editor:- The National Trust Amoeba – In reply to David John’s response to my letter dated April 11th. From knee-high to a grasshopper I’ve always been under the impression that the National Trust, a charity, relies on donations plus the income from
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How can this make sense?
Dear editor: I refer to your article "In the dark" on April 18th. Once again the new and present senior management and members of the health board seem to be showing a total disregard of promises made in the past – that a permanent renal unit would be
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Choose wisely
To the Editor, I am standing down as the County Councillor for Pembroke St Mary South Ward and am, therefore, in a position to publish my own thoughts because I no longer need to be diplomatic. However, first I would pay tribute to all officers
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Obituaries, April 25th 2012
Theodora Ruth Pugh Pembroke Dock The funeral of Theodora Ruth Pugh better known as Ruth was held recently, with a service at St Teilo’s Church, Pembroke Dock followed by cremation at Parc Gwyn.. She died peacefully at Ward 4, Withybush Hospital