Archive - Tuesday, 2 March 2004


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

We bring you eight pages of pictures of the county's children dressed up for St David's Day. And a probe into Pembrokeshire County Council's troubled social services has been demanded by opposition leaders.

This week's Western Telegraph is 104 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and loads more!

Not to be missed news this week includes:

* Blizzards brought the county to a standstill at the weekend and big cat prints are found in the snow?

* Questions on LNG are answered and a public meeting may be on the cards.

* A local dentist admits a catalogue of blunders over five years

* Talks continue in a bid to halt the Irish Ferries dispute

* Brave Adam Evans-Thomas loses his battle against leukaemia. A tribute concert will be held.

* Tributes have been paid to a leading local Tory who died in a car crash

* Campaigners are angry over no decision on Pembrokeshire County council's contentious play area policy

* the future of a small sea fisheries industry at Stackpole Quay is secured

* A new scheme to end chatroom menace on the Internet has been launched

* A Cardiff company steps in to rescue a local print firm.

* Making history is Pembrokeshire Agricultural Show's first woman president.

* The Western Telegraph helps launch the Tea for Ten-by' appeal to raise funds for the new Tenby Lifeboat Station.

* And see eight pages of St Davids Day celebrations enjoyed by Pembrokeshire's schoolchildren.

Plus: * Two Pembroke Dock youngsters dance their way to the British International Championships and local Irish dancers enjoy success in the Emerald Isle

And there are seven pages of business news from the county

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




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