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Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Hurst House on the Marsh, Wales: Read ELLE escapes' Review & Book Hurst House
Hurst House on the Marsh, Wales: Read ELLE escapes' Review & Book Hurst House: "The windswept marshes of Carmarthen Bay aren’t necessarily the first place you’d expect to find a boutique hotel – let only one as extravagantly styled at Hurst House on the Marsh. But contained within a Grade II-listed former dairy farm is a beautiful hotel which, like its owner/manager (media mogul Matt Roberts), is quirky and more than just a touch theatrical. "
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Monday, 28 November 2011
Sunday, 27 November 2011
How Gwen realised her dream by driving a vintage tractor across Wales – when eight months pregnant - Wales News - News - WalesOnline
How Gwen realised her dream by driving a vintage tractor across Wales – when eight months pregnant - Wales News - News - WalesOnline: "Jo’s partner Alastair Minton, 45, obediently drove her to Pendine Sands, Carmarthen Bay, with the tractor on a trailer, insisting she take a mobile phone, some tools and a strobe location light in case of emergencies. She also took her medical notes in case the baby arrived early."
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Friday, 25 November 2011
TENBY TODAY | SPORT | Local soccer round-up
TENBY TODAY | SPORT | Local soccer round-up: "obviously given Pendine confidence as they drew 3-3 with Clarbeston Road’s second team. Cei Edwards scored the first one for the Seagulls, with Adam Newell hitting a brace to secure a point against their relegation zone rivals. "
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TENBY TODAY | NEWS | MG enthusiasts raise £1,000 for hospital | 2011
TENBY TODAY | NEWS | MG enthusiasts raise £1,000 for hospital | 2011: "he treasurer of the Pembrokeshire MG Car Club, Brian Morris, presents the second cheque of the year for £600 to the day unit at Ward 10 in Withybush Hospital, this raising the total to £1,000.
The fundraising effort has come as a result of Brian’s recent experience as a patient in the unit. The MG enthusiasts support local charities at this time of year by using the profits generated from their annual Pendine Dash event. "
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Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Polar Bear Plunge
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Pendine 3-4 Hakin United (From Western Telegraph)
Pendine 3-4 Hakin United (From Western Telegraph): "SENIOR Cup holders Hakin United made hard work of their narrow victory at division two Pendine."
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Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Monday, 14 November 2011
Welsh win (From Western Telegraph)
Welsh win (From Western Telegraph): "Amroth and Pendine helped host the recent EFSA British Isles Shore Championships.
The event, including teams from Wales , England, and Ireland, was won by Wales B.
The three day event was held at Aberavon, Amroth and Pendine."
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The event, including teams from Wales , England, and Ireland, was won by Wales B.
The three day event was held at Aberavon, Amroth and Pendine."
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Saturday, 12 November 2011
Friday, 11 November 2011
Thursday, 10 November 2011
Five-star Saints go marching on as young side show potential | This is South Wales
Five-star Saints go marching on as young side show potential | This is South Wales: "Pendine entertained Pembroke Boro and gained their fifth point of the season following a 4-4 draw.
Ricky Hunt scored twice for the Gulls as Adam Moore and Adam Newell grabbed the others in an improved performance by the home side."
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Ricky Hunt scored twice for the Gulls as Adam Moore and Adam Newell grabbed the others in an improved performance by the home side."
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Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
Monday, 7 November 2011
Sunday, 6 November 2011
Fireworks on Pendine Beach
Over a thousand people watched the outstanding 40 minute firework display on Pendine Beach. The display was supported and financed by the Pendine Chamber of Commerce, Pendine Community Council, Carmarthenshire County Council and Parkdean Holidays.
Saturday, 5 November 2011
Friday, 4 November 2011
Thursday, 3 November 2011
More sightings are reported in UFO mystery | This is South Wales
More sightings are reported in UFO mystery | This is South Wales: "MORE sightings of a mystery light over Llanboidy, which it is claimed could be a UFO, have been reported.
Earlier this month, Whitland carer Pru Perkins, 68, was travelling to Llanboidy when she stopped to take a few pictures of the sunrise shortly after 7am on October 2.
When Pru, who lives at Llys y Croft in Whitland, looked at the pictures taken on her mobile phone, she discovered a strange light above the sun, which appeared to have a ray coming from it."
Since then, other sightings of the mysterious light have been reported.
John Milburn, from Meidrim Road, St Clears, also witnessed the UFO at 4.20am that day."
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Earlier this month, Whitland carer Pru Perkins, 68, was travelling to Llanboidy when she stopped to take a few pictures of the sunrise shortly after 7am on October 2.
When Pru, who lives at Llys y Croft in Whitland, looked at the pictures taken on her mobile phone, she discovered a strange light above the sun, which appeared to have a ray coming from it."
Since then, other sightings of the mysterious light have been reported.
John Milburn, from Meidrim Road, St Clears, also witnessed the UFO at 4.20am that day."
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Conwy Valley woman's book on six-day tractor trip across Wales, while eight-months pregnant - North Wales Weekly News
Conwy Valley woman's book on six-day tractor trip across Wales, while eight-months pregnant - North Wales Weekly News: "Josephine set off at Pendine Sands in the south, and drove using green lanes and single track roads to Whistling Sands in the north, on the Llyn Peninsula. The trip lasted six days.
“I experienced the most amazing scenery on the trip and found travelling slowly also slowed my mind down,” she said.
“I felt very calm and really enjoyed my own company. The fact it didn’t rain was also a bonus as the tractor had no cab and I was camping every night."
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“I experienced the most amazing scenery on the trip and found travelling slowly also slowed my mind down,” she said.
“I felt very calm and really enjoyed my own company. The fact it didn’t rain was also a bonus as the tractor had no cab and I was camping every night."
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