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Stories for 16 September 2004

Pembrokeshire Arts

Tribute to Adam will go ahead

THe Folly Farm tribute concert, to raise funds for Adam Evans-Thomas's memorial fund will go ahead on Saturday, at 7pm, despite the recent death of the appeal's figurehead, Gordon Lord Parry of Neyland.  more...

Blistering blues

Gig review: The Hamsters, Pembroke Castle, Saturday, September 11th. Back in the day, it was rumoured that The Rolling Stones were going to play Pembroke Castle. The posters were printed, but the gig never happened.   more...

Photographer shore to impress

Llangwm photographer David Wilson, has become a member of the Waterfront Gallery in Milford Haven.   more...

Rainer hits the right note with study of war

Theatre preview: Rainer Hersch's Instruments Of Mass Destruction. Theatr Mwldan, Cardigan. Tuesday, September 21st, 7.30pm.  more...

Pembrokeshire Business

Marina projects sailing ahead

THE developers of two multi-million pound marinas in Pembrokeshire say they are pushing ahead with the proposals.  more...

Bitter battle of words over Commercial Row development

THE future development of Commercial Row is brewing into a bitter battle of words before proposals have even been finalised.  more...

Listed Dockyard properties for sale

THREE grade two listed properties in the historic former Royal Naval Dockyard in Pembroke Dock, have been disposed of by the county council.  more...

Pembrokeshire Farming

Hunt ban Bill returns to top of agenda

The kennel huntsman for the South Pembrokeshire Hunt says he will lose both his home and his job if the Government pushes through a ban on fox hunting.  more...

Making less milk could make more money

Restricting milk supply in return for a higher price could be a solution for a dairy industry in crisis, according to Pembrokeshire dairy farmer Alan Prichard.  more...

Pembrokeshire Letters

Peer's great act of kindness

DEAR EDITOR, - The announcement of Lord Parry's death brought to mind a great act of kindness that he did for my family and me some years ago.  more...

County town disgrace

Dear Editor, - I was not sure when I read the recent letter from Jane Thomas bemoaning the state of Carmarthen (August 25th), whether it was tongue in cheek.  more...

Councillor praised for One9T work

DEAR EDITOR, - I would like to pay tribute to the oft-maligned and stalwart councillor and cabinet member for transport and the environment Brian Hall, who has made an excellent job of promoting, through sheer hard work and enthusiasm, the most enjoyable celebrations of the 190th birthday of Pembroke Dock.  more...

Jewel in town's crown despoiled

DEAR EDITOR, - Front Street Pembroke Dock is, and often has been said to be, `the jewel in Pembroke Dock's crown'. So why is it that so many irresponsible people let their dogs defecate on the pavement? It is a strange attitude to take to watch your dog defecate and happily walk away from it as if `oh, it's not my problem'.  more...

Pembrokeshire Press Pack

Happy birthday Presspackers!

Birthday greetings this week go to:   more...

Welcome new Presspackers!

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

Jump to it! (and win Folly Farm goodies!)

Enter this fab competition and you could win a Folly Farm T-shirt and a family ticket.  more...

Win with Winnie the Pooh!

No longer content with the Hundred Acre Wood, Winnie the Pooh and friends are looking for new homes!   more...

Pembrokeshire Weddings

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Picture Special Countyvehiclerun

More classic car run pictures...

The seventh annual Western Telegraph Pembrokeshire County Vehicle Run in memory of Lord Parry of Neyland, was a huge success, with almost 350 classic vehicles taking part in the 85-mile run.   more...

More pictures from the classic car run

The seventh annual Western Telegraph Pembrokeshire County Vehicle Run was tinged with sadness following the unexpected death of Lord Parry of Neyland.  more...

County vehicle run is classic day out

TINGED with sadness following the unexpected death of Lord Parry of Neyland, the Western Telegraph Pembrokeshire County Vehicle Run geared up for another year under the searing September sun.   more...

More scenes from the Western Telegraph Pembrokeshire County Vehicle Run

The seventh annual Western Telegraph Pembrokeshire County Vehicle Run in memory of Lord Parry of Neyland, was a huge success, with almost 350 classic vehicles taking part in the 85-mile run.   more...

  
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