Pembrokeshire | Archive | 2005 | July


Stories for 27 July 2005

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Pembrokeshire News

Burgled in their sleep

Two hotel guests in Tenby were burgled as they slept in the early hours of Saturday.  more...

Minister ends IVF lottery

ALL eligible patients in Pembrokeshire will now have access to IVF treatment, Health Minister Dr Brian Gibbons announced on Friday.  more...

20 beds face axe in health cash crisis

Pembrokeshire could lose 20 hospital beds in the next 12 months as health chiefs struggle to save £2.4 million from the budget.  more...

Just wild about you!

HIGH praise for the zoo at Folly Farm has been given this week by a member of the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA).  more...

LNG review bid rejected

A BID for a judicial review into LNG planning consents at Milford Haven, has been dismissed as legally out of time.  more...

Cash still counting for Festival of Hope

AS the music of Boney M and the Cheeky Girls fades into a distant memory for revellers at Adam's Festival of Hope, organisers are still working out how much this mammoth charity event has raised.   more...

Bags of dog muck dumped near church

THE search is on for a mystery dog-muck dumper who has been causing a stink near a village church and cemetery.  more...

A40 scheme `flawed'

PRESELI Pembrokeshire MP Stephen Crabb has criticised the A40 road improvement scheme as `fundamentally flawed' because it is only a single carriageway project.   more...

Prince's flying visit to ports

THE Earl of Wessex received a princely welcome when he visited Pembrokeshire last week.  more...

Goodbye Mr and Mrs Rees

It was an emotional end of term for husband and wife headteachers Gerallt and Louise Rees who retired on Friday.  more...

Mum takes Tetra fight to Westminster

A Pembrokeshire mum beat a path to Westminster this week to gain more ammunition in the fight to remove two telecommunications masts from the roof of Haverford-west police station.  more...

Tenby skies are all lit up

There were plenty of `oohs' and `aahs' in Tenby on Sunday evening as crowds enjoyed this superb firework finale to Tenby's first Summer Spectacular of the season.   more...

Questions over legal pursuit of Bluestone

SERIOUS questions will be asked about the Council for National Parks' relentless legal pursuit to stop the multi-million pound Bluestone development.  more...

Pembrokeshire Sport

Deadly duo

Cricket: Duggie Morris Cup semi final: Pembroke (216 for 1) beat Llangwm (153 FOR 8)   more...

Good luck Luke!

FIVE-year-old golfer Luke Harries, of Pembroke, will follow in the footsteps of Tiger Woods and Colin Montgomerie when he represents Wales at St Andrews, the home of golf.  more...

Welsh honours for Ashley and Andrew

Two Pembrokeshire Under 12 cricketers have been selected for the Wales Under 12 squad. Ashley Sutton of Neyland CC and Andrew Salter of St Ishmaels CC have played every game so far this season.  more...

Men of the season

Crymych Rugby Club's annual dinner was held recently at the Nantyffin Motel, Llandissilio.   more...

This week's cricket stats

Here are this week's results, tables and fixtures from the Dragon Sports Pembrokeshire County Cricket League:  more...

Town take revenge win

Cricket - Duggie Morris Cup semi-final: Haverfordwest (124 for 5) beat Cresselly (103 for 6)  more...

Lawrenny experience pays dividend

Cricket - Alec Colley Cup quarter-finals Lawrenny 2nds (155 for 5) beat Stackpole 2nds (136 for 8)  more...

  
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