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Stories for 3 August 2005

Pembrokeshire News

SpongeBob joins in and soaks up the festival fever

Overcast and rainy weather failed to put a dampner on another bumper Narberth Civic Week.   more...

Derek's ray of sunshine

The weather did not hamper the enjoyment for everyone at Roch Village Fete on Saturday. Arriving in style, in the lead vintage car with the jazz band playing Bring Me Sunshine, Derek Brockway brought smiles to everyone's faces.  more...

Experts at work on church roof

The cage of scaffolding enveloping 12th century St Mary's Church, Haverfordwest, has prompted curiosity about what is happening there.  more...

Jessy on mission to G8 protest

A 14-year-old pupil from Ysgol Bro Gwaun, Fishguard, travelled to the G8 protest in Scotland recently, to represent her local Plaid Cymru group, with the support of her school.  more...

Popworks to transform into youth centre

Young people in Pembrokeshire are to receive a major boost, thanks to Objective One funding.  more...

Residents' anger at LNG accommodation plans

ANGRY residents say they feel let down by Pembrokeshire County Council after a plan to allow 220 LNG workers to move onto the former Dowty factory site was approved.   more...

Historic aircraft will return to wartime base

CAREW Airfield is preparing to welcome back one of the aircraft most closely associated with it throughout its operational life in the Second World War - an Avro Anson.   more...

Battle to stop night firing

A battle is being waged in a Pembrokeshire holiday village over plans to reintroduce military night firing after a 25-year break.   more...

What a waste - Drugs to blame for triple death crash

A teenage driver, who killed himself and two young passengers when he crashed his car, had taken cannabis and amphetamine shortly before the accident, an inquest was told on Monday.  more...

Protesters to appeal against LNG ruling

INDIVIDUAL members of the protest group Safe Haven are to go to the Court of Appeal in their fight for a judicial review into the LNG planning consents.  more...

Voyage proves Tenacious

THE local branch of the Jubilee Sailing Trust has declared its first ever all-Pembrokeshire voyage a huge success, following the recent return of the crew.  more...

Hot tub brings `cajuzzi' joy for brave Hayley

A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD girl with a rare genetic condition has had a dream come true thanks to a Pembrokeshire couple.  more...

Pembrokeshire Sport

Cresselly win elusive Harrison-Allen Bowl

Cresselly (183 for 4 and 86 for 2) beat Carew (111 for 5 and 153 for 9)  more...

Panthers reach final

Girls from the Pembrokeshire FAW football-coaching centre took part in the prestigious Ian Rush festival, held at Aberystwyth.  more...

Evans and Casey win County single's titles

SOME fabulous tennis was the order of the day at the 56th annual Pembrokeshire County tennis finals, which was held recently at the Parade Grounds, Haverfordwest.  more...

Sport Pembrokeshire - What's on

DISABILITY SPORT Pembrokeshire Disability Football (The Cleddau Warriors) is holding a barbecue and football fun day at Crundale Hall on Sunday, August 14th. The fun will start at 10.30am and run through to 2.30pm. Members from the Pembrokeshire Disability Swimming Squads are attending a Welsh Amateur Swimming Association National Disability Gala at the National Pool in Swansea, on Saturday, August 13th. We wish them all the very best of luck. If you would like any further information, please contact Sian Bowen, disability sport officer, on 01437 776240 or 07799714436.  more...

County girls feature well for Wales

THE FIRST ever Welsh under-21 dressage team contained two local riders.  more...

  
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