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Stories for 14 January 2005

Farming Animal Health

Disease threat more common this winter

A disease which causes sudden death in cattle is expected to be more common than normal this winter because of its association with another condition affecting Pembrokeshire herds.  more...

Pembrokeshire Arts

Bands shine in acoustic setting

Candlelight, tinselly twirls, soft focus spots and moody atmospherics provided an intimate setting at the Queens Hall Acoustic Room, for Sickofantic's third unplugged gig.  more...

Dynamic pianist takes centre stage

Piano recital: Roger Owens, Theatr Mwldan, Cardigan, Saturday, January 22nd Roger Owens, one of the most formidable talents to emerge from Pembrokeshire in recent years, will be giving a recital for The Peter Gould Music Trust on the new Steinway piano at Theatr Mwldan, Cardigan, on Saturday, January 22nd.   more...

Justice Done return to their roots

Live Preview: Justice Done, The First and Last, Pembroke Dock, Saturday, 9pm.  more...

Gala event

opera preview: A Viennese Strauss Gala Torch Theatre, Milford Haven, Friday, January 21st, 7.30pm  more...

Pembrokeshire Business

Sales slump adds to traders' woe

Pembrokeshire retailers have reported a generally slow start to the January sales coupled with a disappointing pre-festive shopping period.   more...

Ambassador title for Ledwood

The UK's leading independent mechanical engineering company, Pembroke-based Ledwood Mechanical Engineering, has been named an Ambassador for Innovation, by the Welsh Development Agency.   more...

Pembrokeshire Farming

Dairy farmers ignore own labour costs

How many Pembrokeshire dairy farmers value their own labour costs when they calculate their total milk production costs?  more...

Fallen stock charge woe

Sheep producers who run flocks in Pembrokeshire fear they will be hit the hardest by casualty stock collection charges.  more...

Pembrokeshire Gyda Llaw

Gyda Llaw...

YDYCH chi wedi cadw at eich addunedau blwyddyn newydd? Wel peidiwich becso os nad ydych, achos i ni'r Cymry mae'na gyfle arall wrth i ni ddathlu'r Hen Galan.  more...

Pembrokeshire Letters

Stop criticising and get behind Bluestone

Dear Editor, - It is a great pity that your correspondent Mr Williams (letter, January 5th) continues to criticise the Bluestone development.  more...

Bicentenary must be marked

Dear Editor, - 2005 is the bicentenary year of Nelson's great victory at the Battle of Trafalgar.  more...

Councillor is doing his duty

Dear Editor. - In the ongoing debate about Councillor Hall's alleged incorrect travel expenses claim, one aspect appears to have been overlooked.  more...

Pembrokeshire Newyddion

Gyda Llaw...

YDYCH chi wedi cadw at eich addunedau blwyddyn newydd? Wel peidiwich becso os nad ydych, achos i ni'r Cymry mae'na gyfle arall wrth i ni ddathlu'r Hen Galan.  more...

Pembrokeshire Press Pack

Fun for all at CC2000

To win a CC2000 ticket this week, simply tell us...  more...

Top idea....

Did you have a sparkling new mobile phone for Christmas? Then spare a thought for your poor old phone, because it could help make money for the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association!   more...

One happy chappy!

This is Archie McGillivray, of Hakin, who won the Presspack JCB competition and was delighted with his prize - this fabulous sit-on quad bike!   more...

Happy birthday Presspackers!

Birthday greetings for this week go to:   more...

Welcome new Presspackers!

A big Presspack welcome this week goes to...   more...

Keep up with the Pups!

Courtesy of The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, Presspack is the home for five fluffy puppies.   more...

Win a Heatherton ticket every week!

To win a family ticket to Heatherton this week answer this question...  more...

Pembrokeshire Weddings

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