Pembrokeshire | Archive | 2005 | November


Stories for 8 November 2005

Pembrokeshire Arts

A little Welsh Hamlet

The Wales Theatre Company presents a very special production of Shakespeare's Hamlet at the Torch Theatre later this month.   more...

This is my music

To quote Molara from one of her songs, "music is a wonderful thing - this is my music."   more...

Eerie cityscapes

An exhibition of work by Philip Nicol, the well known Welsh painter and director of BayArt Gallery in Cardiff, is at Oriel Mwldan until the end of the month.   more...

Pembrokeshire Business

Prestigious Euro speech

PEMBROKESHIRE'S European officer recently spoke at a high profile European conference.  more...

Power of web helps growth

THE dot-com boom and bust has long gone, but Pembrokeshire's most savvy businesses are quietly growing in strength through the power of the web.   more...

Pembrokeshire Farming

Farmer fined for false identification of cow

A prominent Pembrokeshire farmer was fined £750 by Haverfordwest magistrates last week, after he admitted supplying or offering to supply an animal to which a false trade description had been attached.  more...

Farm fall death `misadventure'

AN AGRICULTURAL engineer plunged to his death from a farm building roof in Castlemorris, an inquest heard last week.  more...

Pembrokeshire News

What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Police probe death of elderly Saundersfoot woman and kayaker killed in New Zealand  more...

Double death crash a mystery

MYSTERY still surrounds the cause of a late night road crash in which two young north Pembrokeshire men died after the car they were in became a fireball.  more...

Pembrokeshire Obituaries

This weeks printed Obituaries on 2nd November 2005

MRS J. M. JAGO JOHNSTON St Jerome's Church, Llangwm was crowded on Friday, October 21st, for the funeral of Mrs Joanne Marie Jago of The Close, Johnston, who died at Withybush Hospital, Haverfordwest, on October 16th, aged 26. Born in Llangwm, Joanne had spend two weeks in ward ten before her death. For the last four years she had been deputy manager at Evans Retail, Haverfordwest. At 19, she decided she wanted to be a Nanny and moved to New York on her own to work. On her return she worked at Tesco, Pembroke Dock, where she met her husband Jonathan. A former pupil of Tasker Milward School, where she played netball for the school and at county level, she liked spending time with her family and friends. She leaves to mourn her husband Jonathan, her parents, brother and sister-in-law, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and other relatives and many friends. The funeral service was followed by interment at Deerland Cemetery, Llangwm and was conducted by Rev Andrew Johnson and Rev William Owen. The bearers were Gareth Green, Ryan Davies, Vinny Barrett and Steve Young. The principal mourners were: Jonathan Jago (husband), Nigel and Marilyn (parents), Andrew and Maz and Tia (brother and sister-in-law and niece), Diana and Richard (aunt and uncle), Nicola and Karen and Dav (cousins), Haydn (Bampy), Neil and Shendy (aunt and uncle), Sarah and Jamie, Katie and Amanda (cousins), Mrs Eileen Evans (grandmother), Lynette (aunt), Jason and Coleen (cousins), Cath (mother-in-law), Chris and Penny (brother-in-law), Sarah and Richie (sister-in-law), and numerous nieces and nephews. Unable to attend were Eugene and girls (uncle and cousins). There were family flowers only but donations in lieu for ward ten, Withybush Hospital, Haverfordwest, may be sent c/o Mrs Diana Hill, Good Hook Lodge, Narberth Road, Haverfordwest. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Glyn Thomas and Son, Freystrop, Haverfordwest.  more...

  
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