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Stories for 20 July 2005

Farming Mart Reports

Cardigan Mart, Monday, June 27th

J. J. Morris report a small entry of calve forward on Monday, June 27th, with a general good run for the rearing calves on offer, as a few farmer customers were looking or calves, with heifers especially in demand.  more...

Newcastle Emlyn Mart, Thursday, June 30th

Messrs Dai Lewis Cyf Auctioneers report as follows: A much larger entry forward in all sections (1446).   more...

Cardigan Mart, Monday, July 4th

J. J. Morris reports the usual entries of Calves and Store Cattle, but with considerably more Dairy Stock on offer on Monday, July 4th.  more...

Whitland Mart, Tuesday, July 5th

J. J. Morris reports: CALVES (61): An increased entry forward sold to an improved demand with plenty of farmers and regular buyers around the sale ring ensuring that the beef rearing calves in particular met an improved trade.   more...

Cardigan Mart, Monday, July 11th

J. J. Morris reports the usual entry of Calves on Monday, July 11th.   more...

Whitland Mart Saturday, July 2nd

J. J. Morris reports STORE CATTLE (518): An excellent entry forward for the time of year once again drew a large company of buyers to the mart.   more...

Llandysul Mart, July 12th

Messrs Dai Lewis Cyf Report as follows: A seasonal entry forward in all sections (133). Cows and calves saw a steady run throughout.   more...

Whitland Mart, Tuesday, July 1st

J. J. Morris reports the first sale of breeding ewes and rams of the year saw an entry of 600 ewes presented together with 16 breeding rams.   more...

Newcastle Emlyn Mart, Thursday, June 30th

Messrs Dai Lewis Cyf Auctioneers report as follows: A much larger entry forward in all sections (1446).   more...

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Pembrokeshire Letters

Help needed with family research

DEAR EDITOR, - Concerning my research on my ancestors from the Pembrokeshire area, I would like to give the details and hopefully someone who may be belonging can help me with my research.   more...

Pembrokeshire News

County pays silent tribute to London bombing victims

PEOPLE across Pembrokeshire stopped for two minutes silence on Thursday at to remember those killed by suicide bombers in London.  more...

Hero mum saves the day

The quick-thinking actions of a kindergarten mum averted a potential catastrophe when she acted as a human shield as a runaway car threatened to plough through a busy shopping street.   more...

Cannon fires a link with lifesaving rocket

A CANNON recovered from the wreck of a 19th century frigate and restored by a Pembrokeshire military historian can claim a link to The Rocket-Cart House at Angle.   more...

Festival of Hope makes many winners

Raffle winners at the Festival of Hope at Carew on Saturday, July 16th were:  more...

Programme looks at safety issues surrounding LNG

ITV Wales is to show a controversial programme investigating the possibility of a serious accident involving the liquefied natural gas developments in Milford Haven tomorrow (Thursday).   more...

Good response to radio

EXCELLENT, great music and truly local. These are just some of the comments from listeners following the 28-day trial of Cleddau FM, which ended on Sunday.  more...

Order to repay grant puts council in crisis

A parish council could be plunged into financial crisis because it has been ordered to repay grant money it was not entitled to.   more...

What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Hero mum saves the day: The quick thinking actions of a kindergarten mum averted a potential catastrophe when she acted as a human shield against a runaway car.  more...

This coastal jewel is one of the best... and it's on your doorstep

WHITESANDS is one of the best beaches in the world - and that's official.  more...

County to get tough on illegal raves

PEMBROKESHIRE is preparing to get tough on illegal raves.  more...

Bogus medic claims investigated

DYFED Powys Police are keen to trace patients who may have been referred to a man, claiming to be a clinical psychologist.  more...

Father of six dies in bike smash

A father of six died after the motorbike he was riding was involved in a traffic collision shortly after 4.30pm last Wednesday.  more...

Pembrokeshire goes potty for Harry Potter!

Thirteen-year-old Astrid Bowen magicked herself into history last weekend when she became the first person in Pembrokeshire to get her hands on the latest Harry Potter book.  more...

New crackdown on anti-social behaviour

A UNIQUE Community Safety Partnership has been set up in Pembrokeshire.  more...

Pembrokeshire Sport

Special talents shine at Olympics

Athletes from Carmarthenshire celebrate on their return from the Special Olympics in Glasgow.   more...

Watch out, Tiger!

South Pembs Golf Club recently held its junior presentation evening.  more...

Cresselly cruise to final

Cricket: Harrison Allen Bowl semi-final: Cresselly (169 for 5) beat Narberth (111 all out)  more...

This week's cricket stats

This week's Dragon Sports Pembrokeshire County Cricket League results, tables and fixtures -  more...

Carew clinch final place

Harrison Allen Bowl semi final Carew (156 for 3) beat Hook (106 all out)  more...

Lions shirt winner

After the disastrous tour of New Zealand you may not be used to seeing the words `Lions' and `winner' in the same sentence, but one Western Telegraph reader had a consolation prize.  more...

Town take Jubilee Cup

Cricket: Jubilee Cup final Haverfordwest (203 for 8) beat Cresselly (191 for 8)  more...

  
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