Archive - Tuesday, 5 August 2003


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Find out about the Right Royal Reception which awaited the Prince of Wales in Tenby and Haverfordwest.

And why a Pembrokeshire Raven is heading for the Tower of London

This week's Western Telegraph is 96 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and loads more!

Not-to-miss news this week includes:

* Pembrokeshire county councillors claim over £789,000 in allowances

* Why the future of the Bluestone Project remains in the hands of National Park planners

* The impact which huge insurance premiums have had on local regattas and carnivals

* A remote Pembrokeshire village is to lose its doctors' surgeries.

* A way forward has been suggested in the controversial 'homes for locals' policy

* The public are warned to keep away from a dead whale.

* A bank employee who stole £50,000 weeps in court

* The NHS dental service in Pembrokeshire remains in crisis

* A night swimmer and a hoax caller trigger off two major rescue alerts

* Long time campaigners for a replacement for Tenby Cottage Hospital plan to fight on.

* A North Pembokeshire village plans to raise money to buy a recently closed down school.

Plus how visitors to sunny Fishguard Show enjoyed the Sheeptacular, together with results and pictures. And Pembroke Dock staged a successful Quins Carnival.

Also find out the latest local business news in the Western Telegraph's six-page BusinessSpecial

And catch the Western Telegraph for all the community news from your town or village.




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