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Free Christmas lunches served on Christmas Day at Neyland

The bells of St Clements will be ringing out with gusto this Christmas following news that the people of Neyland will be served a fantasic roast…

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'God Save the King' rings out in St Clements, Neyland

St Clement’s Church, Neyland, has gone down in history as being one of the very first venues in Pembrokeshire from where the new National Anthem…

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Western Telegraph, Obituaries, January 2022 | Western Telegraph

MOLLY DAVIDS (HUNDLETON) ON Thursday, December 16, a large congregation of family and friends attended a service of celebration for the life of the…

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Western Telegraph, Obituaries: Mr FB Fisher Burton, Mr RTR Townsend, Mr G Thomas


Mr F B Fisher, Burton formerly of Neyland
FRED FISHER passed away at home, aged 83, on December 5 after a short illness. Fred, originally from Swansea, moved to Neyland to take up the position of surveyor at Neyland Urban District Council in 1965.
After leaving Dynevor Secondary Grammar School in 1953, Fred began his long and rewarding career in public service.
Initially he worked in the Guildhall in Swansea, but in 1955 left to complete National Service. He was posted to Hong Kong and served with the Gurkha Regiment.
On his return, he took up a place at Salford Polytechnic to study public health. Following this he returned to work in Swansea.

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