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Stories for 30 November 2005

Pembrokeshire News

Carnival: first casualty

THE WINTER carnival in Pembroke Dock is the first casualty of the new licensing laws.  more...

Irish ferry dispute sees staff barricaded aboard

Pembroke Dock's ferry service gound to a halt after crew members refused to leave an Irish Ferries vessel when security staff tried to take control of the ship.  more...

All white now!

Pembrokeshire turned into a frozen fortress on Friday as heavy snow cut off virtually every approach to the county.  more...

Theme Park on a roll as new attraction is unveiled

Oakwood is promising white knuckle ride fans exactly what they've been asking for - a new rollercoaster that will give them more thrills than ever before!  more...

Healthcare is frozen out

Arctic weather conditions in Pembrokeshire over the past few days have highlighted the importance of saving Withybush Hospital.  more...

Christmas binge-drink clampdown

A clampdown on binge drinking and alcohol-related crime has been launched by Pembrokeshire police in the lead-up to Christmas.  more...

Bluestone protestors throw in the towel

AFTER 18 months and countless rejections, the Council for National Parks (CNP) has finally admitted defeat over Bluestone.  more...

Love triangle led to horror ordeal

A complicated love triangle in which a man secretly slept with his stepson's partner erupted into terrifying violence, a judge heard last week.  more...

We still need your signatures

The Save Our Hospital Action Team - SWAT - is appealing for co-ordinators in every town and area in Pembrokeshire to organise distribution and collection of petition forms.  more...

Trust's money worries continue

THE £1 million debt hanging around the NHS Trust's neck has got a bit lighter.  more...

Pembrokeshire Sport

Wizards tumble

PEMBROKESHIRE SENIOR CUP - SECOND ROUND Camrose get better of derby thriller MERLINS BRIDGE 1 - CAMROSE 3 THE WIZARDS will be disappointed not to be progressing into the quarter-finals of the Senior Cup after a number of controversial decisions saw them lose to a determined Camrose side at the racecourse on Saturday.  more...

Champs too strong for Robins

Pembrokeshire League First Division Milford United 0 - Monkton Swifts 4 Two goals in each half gave Monkton Swifts a deserved win at Marble Hall.  more...

James Williams Pembrokeshire Senior Football League

Results published in the Western Telegraph on Wednesday 30th November 2005  more...

Pembrokeshire connection at Newcastle Emlyn

Newcastle Emlyn currently sit proudly atop division three of the Welsh League and their recent success owes much to the vision of young player/manager Matthew Price, who has used his Pembrokeshire connection to the full.  more...

Paul retains world title

PEMBROKESHIRE powerhouse Paul Murphy retained his world title in the 82 kilograms category at the world powerlifting championships in Gotha, Germany earlier this month, writes Simon Carr.  more...

Griffin girls rowing success

Although these ladies from Dale Rowing Club did not partake in the Celtic Longboat League this season they have been very successful in winning the following endurance races.  more...

  
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