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  • Wedding

    IF you've had a wedding in the family, you'll know that your whole world will be turned upside down in the weeks preceding the event! Of course, the plan is that everything should go without a hitch (or rather, the only hitch being between the bride and

  • Magic Harbours

    BBC Wales news anchorman Jamie Owen, whose family home is in Pembroke Dock, left the newsroom behind one summer's day and began a voyage around the coast of Wales, meeting the people who live and work by the sea. In a hundred-year-old sailing ship, Mascotte

  • Welcome To Pembrokeshire County Living

    elcome to the first edition of a brand new publication that highlights all that's best about Pembrokeshire. Every edition of Pembrokeshire County Living will bring you great features about life and how we live it in the premiere county. It's brought to

  • A Bit of Brace

    IF you ask Graham Brace what life has been like since he broke free from the shackles of nine to five to discover the artist within, the delight and enthusiasm is difficult to hide. "Life is fantastic, quite simply," he says, as the corners of his mouth

  • Craft Circle

    Pembrokeshire Craftsmen's Circle Such is the beauty of Pembrokeshire's coastline and countryside, it's little wonder that it has long enticed and inspired some of the finest artists and craftspeople in the country. From the heart of the Preseli Hills

  • A Great Briton

    ON THE site of the old Great Western railway station stands a bronze figure that captures the very essence of what Neyland is. That statue which watches over the marina is the emblematic figure of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the single-most important person

  • Texaco's Big 40

    A 40th birthday is often approached with some trepidation. But not so by Texaco's Pembroke refinery. Not only did management and staff celebrate in style last year, but the company also continued its magnificent fundraising for local charities and community

  • Wedding

    The cake is another big item on the list - there are lots to choose from - traditional white tiers, or more modern and funky columns and stacks. Talk to a professional like Dec 'O' Cake in Pembroke Dock, who can offer all the choice and advice you could

  • Keepers Of The Castle

    How many children can claim to have rested their bottom on a chair once occupied by Her Majesty? My son enjoyed that honour during a tour of Picton Castle this summer and enthusiastically recounted his brush with royalty for some time after the big event

  • Country Scenes

    ON THE site of the old Great Western railway station stands a bronze figure that captures the very essence of what Neyland is. That statue which watches over the marina is the emblematic figure of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the single-most important person

  • Old Age Ponies

    The serene and stunning west Wales countryside has long been regarded as one of the most idyllic places to retire to at the end your working life. But rather than long walks, what delights the residents of one retirement home in St Dogmaels, is the long

  • Magic Harbours Cont...

    On this trip he's been at sea for thirteen days and they've caught five tons of fish. His wife, a local woman, meets him on the quay. The trawlers are Anglo-Spanish, and to comply with EU law a portion of the catch must be landed and sold here. The skipper