Pembrokeshire | Archive | 2005 | November


Stories for 9 November 2005

Pembrokeshire News

Four drug dealers jailed

Four men from west Wales have been jailed for spreading cannabis resin throughout the area.   more...

Crabb prompts dental inquiry

AN URGENT inquiry into NHS dentistry in Wales will be held by the Welsh Affairs committee at the House of Commons.  more...

Fear of mistrust ignites tension

Tension between health chiefs and the organisation which campaigns on behalf of patients in Pembrokeshire ignited this week in a strongly worded letter peppered with accusations of mistrust.   more...

Water, water everywhere

FLOODING hit the coastal village of Solva again yesterday (Tuesday) with early reports of properties in New Street being waterlogged.  more...

Life in the freezer

Are you ready for the Big Freeze? Predictions are for the coldest winter for many years and everyone is being warned to wise up and keep warm.  more...

County pioneers green fuels

The shores of the Haven Waterway could become the location for another major fuel project.  more...

Compensation deal `insulting'

The level of compensation paid to landowners whose property will be crossed by the LNG pipelines is derisory, according to the farmer who stands to lose the most.   more...

Local kayaker killed

A Pembrokeshire family has been devastated at the news of the death of their 34-year-old son and brother in a fishing accident in New Zealand.  more...

Restaurant nets top AA award

THE best seafood restaurant in Wales is right here in Pembrokeshire. The Shed restaurant and tearooms in Porthgain was awarded the 2005 title by the AA Restaurant Guide.  more...

A little bundle of energy

Thomas Ashworth has all the attributes of a budding athlete, but the nine-year-old will never fulfil his potential. For he was born with Chromosone Mosaic Ring, possibly as a result of his father's contact with chemicals during the Gulf War.  more...

Record windfall from Assembly

PEMBROKESHIRE has been promised a £143.4 million kitty next year - the highest settlement in Wales.  more...

Pembrokeshire Sport

Otters undone

Friday Evening - National League Division One Waunarlwydd 20, Narberth 10 Narberth lost this away encounter where the commitment and determination of the Waunarlwydd pack, supported by No 10 Alun Richards, overcame the somewhat below par Otters' pack and relatively inexperienced back division.   Played at Broadacres, the home of Dunvant RFC, because the Waunarlwydd ground has no lighting, the opposing pack was often in the ascendancy.   more...

This weeks Senior Football League Results

James Williams Pembrokeshire Senior Football League Saturday, November 5th  more...

Rain upsets cup soccer

ONCE again heavy rain disrupted Saturday's football programme, writes Gordon Thomas.  more...

Another good year

.Puncheston tennis club recently held its annual presentation evening after another successful tournament again this year.   more...

Goodwick defy awful weather

Pembrokeshire League First Division Goodwick United 4, Herbrandston 2 Goodwick United defied the awful weather conditions to gain a comfortable home win over a gritty Herbrandston side which never gave up battling but could have few complaints about the final result.  more...

Mike and Jonathan battle hard for Wales, but All Blacks find top Gear

Wales experienced the disappointment of defeat against the All Blacks as Daniel Carter grabbed 26 points and Rico Gear grabbed a try hat-trick in a 41-3 success, writes Bill Carne.  more...

  
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