Archive - Tuesday, 1 February 2005


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

County musicians club together to raise £20,000 for the tsunami appeal. And camapaigners vow to fight any cuts in the area's health services.

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 and features this week include:

* County lagging behind poor Eastern European nations in wealth league.

* With the county facing a labour shortage., a bid is launched to lure ex-pats back to the county to live and work.

* Concern as cleaning hours at Withybush Hospital fall.

* Designs take shape for new Tenby hospital.

* Plaid Cymru representatives visit county to address housing 'crisis'.

* Roundhouse demolition delayed.

* Exam gaffe sees pupils studying wrong topics.

* More news on the superb amounts of money still being raised throughout the area for the tsunami appeal.

* A preview of the opening Six Nations rugby tie on Saturday - Wales v England. * Win tickets to a Shakespeare production at the Torch Theatre in Telegraph Pulse.

* With so many hot topics being debated, look out for this week's bumper Telegraph Letters section.

* Five-page monthly Telegraph Business - a must-see for all county businesspeople.

* And finally, we look back on the Western Telegraph's successful 150th anniversary year.

Plus, of course, catch the Western Telegraph for all the community news from your town or village.




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