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Written by Span Arts
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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 15:34 |
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With flags flapping in the stiff breeze, the 11th Span Arts 'Big Plant Sale'
in Narberth last Saturday [3rd May], drew a large crowd of enthusiasts and
amateur gardeners to talk, buy and sell flowers and shrubs.
The weather was kind and over 1,000 people came to see what was on offer from
the forty or so growers assembled in the school playground. Landsker clog morris
gave a colourful display of old English/Welsh border morris dances that were
traditionally performed to welcome in the May days in times gone by.
Sculptures of willow, water plants, herbs and small trees were to be found
among the stalls. Many local charities including the British
Heart Foundation were there to raise funds at the event which has become
a fixture in the Narberth calendar of celebrations.
The next such event will be the midsummer picnic at Narberth Castle on June
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Written by Our Correspondent
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Saturday, 03 May 2008 15:04 |
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There have rarely been incidents of malicious graffiti seen in or around Narberth,
but that changed last Thursday, 1st May when a particularly worrying example
appeared at the top of Narberth Hill, by the gates to the graveyard under the
castle. In Welsh it said 'Troi Nol Saes', meaning 'turn back English'.
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Written by Span Arts
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Tuesday, 29 April 2008 17:27 |
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Span Arts has launched a new service for businesses and local people to recycle
unwanted music media and ‘technotrash’.
Technotrash is a waste stream
which includes all the spent supplies and obsolete accessories associated with
your computer. This waste includes all those computer-related materials which
you no longer need and have stuffed away
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Written by ORR
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Thursday, 24 April 2008 15:32 |
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More than 50 children from Tavernspite School have completed a six mile sponsored walk to raise money for the Wales Air Ambulance.
The children, who ranged in age from five to ten years old, hope to raise at least £1,000 through their efforts.
It is the second year that the school’s PTA has organised the charity walk.
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Written by ORR
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Thursday, 24 April 2008 14:57 |
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When it comes to employee benefits, housekeepers at Bluestone are set to clean up.
There can’t be many jobs where the perks include free spa treatments, but that’s just one of the many benefits being offered to people prepared to take on one of the most important roles at Pembrokeshire’s prestigious new holiday village.
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