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Milford Haven 50-17 Furnace
MILFORD Haven celebrated promotion to division three for next season with a big win over Furnace. They led Furnace 17-3 at half time and finished up with another eight tries in the bag as reward for Alan McClelland’s belief in running rugby which has
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Pontyberem 20-0 Cardigan
CARDIGAN rounded off a good season on a disappointing note at Pontyberem. They were unable to register a single point against a team they had already beaten at home and who finished 11th out of 12 teams in the league. The Teifisiders ended in a creditable
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Carmarthen Athletic 18-8 Whitland
Division one west - WHITLAND lost their final match of the season as they made the short journey up the road to play Carmarthen Athletic. The Borderers were unable to repeat their home victory in another tight tussle where they had their chances but
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St Clears 13-51 Fishguard
FISHGUARD are deservedly champions after this win over a battling St Clears side. The Seagulls played into the wind in the first half, and although they were 13-12 behind they would have been satisfied because their pack, in which brothers Nathan and
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Whitland 2nds 49-14 Pembroke
Junior Union final - WHITLAND 2nds retained the Junior Union Cup in an exciting tussle as they fended off a tremendous challenge from Pembroke. The Borderers ran in 36 unanswered points in the second period, most of them in the final 15 minutes.
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Crown Estate boost for tidal energy project
Environment Minister John Griffiths has welcomed the Crown Estate‘s decision to grant a lease agreement for a tidal energy project off St David’s Head in Pembrokeshire. The agreement will enable Eco2 Ltd and its subsidiary Tidal Energy Limited to start
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Bryntirion Athletic 0-1 Haverfordwest County
THIS was a remarkable and hard-fought win – the Bluebirds’ third in a week and the second time they have kept a clean sheet against a top-three side. It was a tough encounter all the way with Bryntirion maybe shading the first half. The Bluebirds might
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Joe's Old Trafford dream to become reality
SWANSEA CITY star Joe Allen is on the brink of achieving a lifelong dream, that’s stepping onto the famous Old Trafford turf to face Manchester United this Sunday. With the Swans clinching a dramatic 4-4 draw with Wolves at home on Saturday, that point
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Beyond reproach
Sir, I believe we owe Rosalie Lilwall a vote of thanks (Choose Wisely, Letters April 25th). Thanks for standing down that is! Her obvious dislike of "members of the public" must have made her the perfect choice for those she is supposed to represent
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Obituaries, May 2nd 2012
Mr Herbert Sidney Hughes Pembroke Herbert Hughes of South Terrace, Pembroke passed away peacefully on April 7th after a short stay in Withybush Hospital aged 84 years. Herbie as he was known, was born in Lawrenny on October 1st 1927 to Winifred and
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Main street demise
I refer to your article in the Western Telegraph of the 25th April concerning the demise of Pembroke Main Shopping Street. In Pembroke we have one of the most amazing visitor attractions in Wales , the Castle . Yet when you look at some of the properties
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Parking Impact
Dear sirs Further to Dr Lewis's letter, of the 18th April, I fully concur with his opinion of Pembrokeshire C C. They appear to take little notice of the needs of the residents in their pursuit of money making schemes. When it was proposed
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Balsam reign over
Thank you everyone for your help throughout 2011 clearing Himalayan Balsam from the St.Dogmaels, Pippit and Cippyn areas. Your remarkable efforts in clearing 18 acres have been acknowledged with two awards - one being the Keep Wales Tidy 'National
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Male patriarchy
WHILST talking to people about the forthcoming elections I was disappointed to hear that voters in one area were being told that a young female candidate was only on the ballot paper to make up the numbers, giving the impression that a vote for her would
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Frustrated patients
Dear Editor:- I was amazed that when they were thinking of building premises for dialysis patients to attend that they didn’t take into consideration about parking and a new road. Why take that length of time to find out. I can understand why patients
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Public congrats
Dear Editor:- Now that PCC have completed the last section of this pathway I feel that a public congratulation and thank you is deserved for an installation that not only considerably improve the safety of all road users but is also a public amenity,
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Send for pot holders
Dear Editor:- After reading about the road resurfacing plans by PCC for our county over the coming months, they seem to have mentioned every place but Pembroke Dock, which must have the most pot holes in Wales. If we have many more we will have to send
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Wildlife betrayed by farmers?
Wildlife Betrayed by Farmers ? On April 17th, ITV news and S4C revealed that some farmers are taking the law into their own hands on TB in cattle and carrying out a mass illegal slaughter of badgers. The local badger group, Badger Watch and Rescue
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Dog bite case adjourned to today
A woman accused of owning a dog which was dangerously out of control, and injured David Patrick Mackin in December 2011, is due to appear at Haverfordwest magistrates court today (Wednesday). Jennifer Miles, aged 60, of Quay Road, Goodwick,