Archive - Tuesday, 18 January 2005


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph...

The Tsunami tragedy sparks off this electrician's visit to Sri Lanka and the county continues its fantastic fundraising effort. And, as environmental watchdog, The Council for National Parks, continues its fight against the Bluestone project, who will have to foot the growing legal bill?

This week's Western Telegraph is 116 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and lots more.

Not-to-be-missed news this week includes:

* Patient watchdog chief slams health trust

* Colleagues support suspended consultant

* Farmer's wife convicted of insurance fraud

* Gardener jailed for sex attack

* A disabled teenager drives towards an exciting future

* Pembrokeshire's dental plight raised in Parliament

* Saundersfoot postmaster's sudden death

* Weather delays Caldey couple's compensation award

* Tenby's De Valance Pavilion in crisis as director departs

* Crymych family are stars in groundbreaking film

* A Haverfordwest man jailed for eight months for nuisance offences

* Row over Gellyswick Bay plans

* New role for AM Tamsin Dunwoody-Kneafsey

* Tall ship adventures beckon for county's young people

Plus: Healthy eating is on the menu for Farmhouse Breakfast Week

And learn why Pembrokeshire College facilities are not just for students

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




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