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Stories for 13 January 2005

Milford Haven Letters

Cllr Allen-Mirehouse wrong on CNP

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Springer show was a victory for freedom of choice

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LNG danger is no joke

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Why does council ignore warnings?

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Right to quiz Hall

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Are the council short-changing tax payers?

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Milford Haven News

Play park fears after legal battle

THERE are fears that a bitter legal battle involving a Milford community association could lead to more play areas disappearing from Pembrokeshire.  more...

BBC cup clash advertising row averted

A POTENTIAL legal row involving BBC Wales, Haverfordwest County AFC and one of the club's sponsors has been averted ahead of Haverfordwest's televised Premier Cup clash against Wrexham next Tuesday evening (January 18).  more...

Defending the indefensible

LAST week, the Mercury highlighted Ombudsman Adam Peat's damning report into complaints against Pembrokeshire County Council made by a local woman whose children were wrongly placed on the at risk register.  more...

An `absolutely awful' ordeal

Deputy Children's Commissioner Maria Battle described the Price family's ordeal as "absolutely awful."  more...

Speed fines top £300k . . . but accidents continue to rise

PEMBROKESHIRE'S only speed camera has raked in a staggering £300,000 in fines in just two-and-a-half years - but accidents have continued to rise.  more...

Watchdog calls for `honesty' over hospital changes

THE BODY looking after patients' interests in Pembrokeshire is yet to be convinced that ward changes at Withybush Hospital are about improving care, and not about saving money.  more...

Shock at historic Bath House destruction

ONE of Neyland's oldest and most historic buildings has been illegally destroyed.  more...

Dock delays are `least worst' option

WORKS to fix up the Quay Stores on Milford's Victoria Hill are likely to cause two to three weeks of disruption, but the longer-term effect will be to tidy up one of the area's worst eyesores.  more...

Gelliswick: PCC could take it back

AS CONSULTANTS are hired to come up with a feasibility study for the development of Gelliswick, it has emerged that if the land were to increase in value, Pembrokeshire County Council could take it back.  more...

`Phantom' helps Rebecca follow her dream

A MEETING with the `Phantom of the Opera' could result in a glittering West End career for one talented Merlins Bridge songstress.  more...

Bluestone battle rages on

THE legal fight over plans to build a £60million holiday village in Pembrokeshire's National Park is continuing.  more...

Milford Haven Sport

No new year cheer for Kilgetty

Goodwick Utd 10 Kilgetty 0  more...

Division Four (West): Riley is All Blacks hero

Gowerton 8 Neyland 10  more...

Division Four (West): Betws pinch a point

Betws 8 Milford Haven 8  more...

Division Five (West): Wasps gain double over Furnace

Furnace 18 Llangwm 26  more...

Narberth keep Swifts in their sights

Neyland 1 Narberth 3  more...

Division Five (West): Scarlets suffer shock first defeat

Tycroes 6 Pembroke 5  more...

Carew back from the dead

Tenby 2 Carew 3  more...

Pembrokeshire League football tables

League Tables, divisions 1- 3  more...

Rugby round-up

Divisions 1 - 5  more...

Pembrokeshire League Division One: Vikings lose ground on leaders

Herbrandston 1 Hakin United 1  more...

Convincing Pennar win over league leaders

St Ishmaels 0 Pennar Robins 3  more...

WRU Division Three (West): Cardies break their duck - at last!

Cardigan 15 Haverfordwest 14  more...

Goal-blitz blows Camrose away

Camrose 3 Monkton Swifts 7  more...

Rugby tables

Divisions 1- 5  more...

Same old story for Sports

Saundersfoot Sports 2 Merlins Bridge 3  more...

Division Three (West): Quins' impressive five try win

Pembroke Dock Quins 27 Tumble 15  more...

  
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