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Stories for 4 August 2005

Pembrokeshire Arts

All revved up for return of love bug

Theatr Mwldan is enjoying its busiest summer ever, with people of all ages flocking to the theatre to enjoy all the summer's smash-hit movies.   more...

Performances wow audience

St David's Cathedral was filled to capacity last Tuesday for a memorable concert by Cor Dewi Sant and the Westward Chamber Orchestra conducted by John Davies.   more...

Happy birthday

Sickofantic's 5th Birthday Bash Queen's Hall, Narberth, July 22nd  more...

Festival spirit returns

The Celtic Blue Rock Community Arts Festival, is returning to north Pembrokeshire on Saturday, August 6th.  more...

Pembrokeshire Farming

Sowing the seeds of biodiversity success

Local schools and community groups have been helping a landowner out with converting improved fields to traditionally managed hay meadows.  more...

Cheesy grins!

These four Cheeses From Wales members are beaming after winning first prizes for their produce at this year's Royal Welsh Show.  more...

Highland cows and Haflingers in line-up

Organisers of the United Counties Show in Carmarthen, which takes place next Wednesday and Thursday, have lined up new classes and a new entrance for showgoers.   more...

Pembrokeshire Obituaries

Obituaries published on Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005

Here are the obituaries published in the Western Telegraph on Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005,   more...

  
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