
Neyland
Here's a guide to some of the best sites on the net linked to Neyland.
Lots more Neyland life in our Neyland town site. Find out more...
Neyland Judo Club
Founded in 1969 by Bill McGarvie, a black belt, coach, examiner, referee and competition controller. He built the club up with the help of his wife, Joyce, a brown belt and qualified senior recorder. Over the last thirty years, they've coached many players, several of whom have represented Wales and Great Britain.
This site lists results, training times, pictures, and contact details.
Website: www.neylandjudoclub.co.uk
Neyland Junior School
Nice site. Easy to navigate round school news, classwork, some lovely old black and white shots of former pupils, information on school times, curriculum, homework policy, bullying, health and safety, dress and school meals.
Website: www.cleddau.com/neyland
Neyland RFC This club was established in 1885 and there's an interesting feature on this site looking at Tommy Evans who played for Wales. There are some real evocative pictures of souvenirs relating to his own history. Also there are lists of fixtures (senior and junior) pictures of players, club officers and news.
Website: www.neylandrfc.co.uk
Neyland Yacht Club
Details of club racing, junior sailing, GP14 sailing, and membership of the club. The history section outlines how the club was formed in the early sixties by a band of keen sailors and friends, eager to establish dinghy racing on that part of the Cleddau.
Website:www.neylandyachtclub.co.uk/
Neyland Town Council Lots of information on Isambard Kingdom Brunel, described as the town's founder, accommodation, clubs, societies, sport and details on local councillors.
Website: www.pembrokeshire-wales.info/neyland/
MyPembrokeshire Website suggested by Dan Wilson of Pembroke Dock. Good information on the whole county of Pembrokeshire, topics covered include community, lifestyle and emergency services.
Website:www.mypembrokeshire.com
Pembrokeshire Football This site contains photographs of Pembrokeshire football, rugby and cricket. It was nominated by Ian Walker of Haverfordwest.
Website:http://football.pembrokeshire.net
Pembrokeshire.net Nominated by Ian Walker of Haverfordwest this site has a large selection of free to use images of Pembrokeshire.
Website:www.pembrokeshire.net
PAVS PAVS stands for the Pembrokeshire Association of Voluntary Services. They were established to support and develop voluntary action in the county - find out about their many different activities by visiting their website.
Website:www.pavs.org.uk
Pembrokeshire College Pembrokeshire College is based in Haverfordwest and it offers courses post 16 to foundation degree level. Find out when open days are being held and download a prospectus here.
Website:www.pembrokeshire.ac.uk
Pembrokeshire County Council This bilingual site provides full information on the services and facilities offered by the county council. If you're a local find out who your county councillor is here.
Website:www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk /
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