Archive - Tuesday, 9 March 2004


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Pembrokeshire's dental crisis deepens as the county loses another NHS dentist. And this artist opens a spectacular exhibition.

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

* Front line social services staff must be quizzed over problems, say council opposition leaders

* Failed dairy ex-boss denies creditors thousands of pounds

* Anti-LNG campaigners plaster posters around county

* Co-op is to challenge county council over £7 million superstore plans

* GM crop threats for Pembrokeshire, say campaigners

* Commercial cocklers target Tenby

* Removal of Pembroke Dock play area angers residents

* Clergyman spared jail in child porn case

* Pembrokeshire's tax level will be lowest in Wales

* Pembrokeshire soldiers prepare for Iraq and local man heads for the Saraha

* Bluestone project seeks best local producers

* Whitland Dairy demolition noise will be kept to minimum, pledge to residents

* Row over choice of Tenby mayor

Plus: Amazing grandmother Ethel is 106, and the county is urged to do more on recycling. What do readers think?

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




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