Archive - Tuesday, 25 January 2005


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Hook School (pictured) is just one of the many schools, organisations and individuals in Pembrokeshire who have donated items, money and practical help to the tsunami-hit areas. And a salesman has had to drive 400 miles to see a dentist.

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

Not to be missed news this week includes:

* More top stores head for county

* National Park hits out at critics of it Bluestone defence

* Wetherspoon names wrong premises for licensing application

* New fears about hospital cutbacks

* Pembrokeshire NHS trust appoints new medical director

* £1 million Meads Leisure Centre revamp

* Castlemartin tank firing slammed as 'horrendous'

* Boundary changes threat to Cardigan Show

* Withybush will never be regional airport

* New £1.4 million extension at a secondary school is opened, and £1.1 million extension at a primary school is well under way

* Actor joins battle over pub closure

And: Stars help launch Chatterbox Challenge

Plus: Farmer fined £1,000 for cow's age blunder plus seven packed pages of farming news.

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




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