Pembrokeshire | Archive | 2005 | March
Ponies have run wild on the Preseli Hills for decades, grazing the hillsides and adding a natural beauty to the austere landscape. more...
J. J. Morris report regular entries of Calves, Dairy and Store Cattle on March 7th. more...
M/s Dai Lewis Cyf Auctioneers report as follows: A larger entry forward (245) with an extremely brisk trade throughout. more...
M/s Dai Lewis Cyf Auctioneers report as follows: A slightly smaller entry forward in all categories (1104). New Season Lamb sold to a steady run, with demand increasing as Easter gets nearer. Hoggetts saw another fast trade for all categories, as did stores. more...
Live review: The Muffin Men, Queens Hall, Narberth, March 5th more...
HAVING spent the last 12 months tirelessly plugging her own album, Pembrokeshire singer/ songwriter, Julia Jones, has turned promoter to sing the praises of other British talent. more...
Theatre review: The Third Man, Torch Theatre, March 3rd more...
GLIMPSES of the county's glorious coastline have been captured in a selection of paintings by renowned Pembrokeshire artist, Graham Brace. more...
SMALL businesses in Pembrokeshire have voted overwhelmingly in favour of three major developments set for the county. more...
AN environmentally-friendly liquid composting system developed in a garden near Whitland has earned its inventor a top national award. more...
Maximising grass use in an unsubsidised market will be a key topic for discussion when a top Australian grazing expert meets west Wales farmers today (Wednesday). more...
A charity, working on behalf of farmers who will have to give up land to the giant gas pipeline running from the new LNG terminal at Waterston, is urging them to appoint land agents immediately. more...
DEAR EDITOR, - I read with interest your recent story, `My disabled child deserves a full life'. (March 2nd). more...
DEAR EDITOR - The National Museums in Wales are currently looking at the way in which we work in relation to the aspirations and needs of the people of Wales. more...
DEAR EDITOR, - Your correspondent D. C. Waller (March 2nd) is right to blame the Government for the current dental crisis, but their predecessors are also responsible, particularly for having seriously eroded some of the underlying foundations of dental care in the UK. more...
DEAR EDITOR, - The Pembrokeshire branch of CPRW is appalled at last week's news that the county's pioneering tidal energy scheme has been refused funding by the National Assembly Government. more...
DEAR EDITOR, - Your report (Historic village under the spotlight, March 9th) stating that the Archdruid Crwys was born in Trefin is incorrect. It was Edgar Phillips, the Archdruid Trefin who was born there. more...
Here are the obituaries published in the Western Telegraph on Wednesday, March 16th, 2005: more...
Lucy Lamb is pleased because it's springtime and the all the baby animals are being born at Folly Farm! more...
To celebrate the arrival of Matt the Magic Man at Oakwood this year, we are running a series of magical competitions!! more...
We have a truly magic competition for all you pop fans this week. more...
Birthday greetings for this week go to: more...
A big Presspack welcome for this week goes to: more...
AS Wales hope for their first Grand Slam since 1978, where will many of Pembrokeshire's enthusiastic followers be watching the crucial RBS Six Nations decider against Ireland on Saturday afternoon? more...
AS Wales hope for their first Grand Slam since 1978, where will many of Pembrokeshire's enthusiastic followers be watching the crucial RBS Six Nations decider against Ireland on Saturday afternoon? more...
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