Archive - Tuesday, 8 February 2005


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Freshly-made pancakes were on the menu for shoppers and workers in Pembroke on Shrove Tuesday. And suspended consultant gynaecologist Chris Overton starts back at work this week, but frontline health staff continue to highlight hospital problems.

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

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

* New power project promises jobs bonanza

* Tributes are paid to RAF man killed in Iraq air crash

* Singer Cerys announces she is expecting her second child

* Haverfordwest tops leagues for drink and violent crime

* Tenby's De Valence Pavilion succeeds in licence bid

* Woman travels 124 miles to see dentist

* Whitland builder was not qualified to fit gas boiler

* Cockle row rumbles on

* Broadband wait almost over for communities

* Land rights claim threatens marina

* Row over £400 Pembroke Dock ONE9T festival bill

* Narberth fireman joins African mission

* Commercial fishing ban on waters around Skomer Island

* Plus: Farmer quits milk production as paper mountain grows and top young farmers' club buys its own hall.

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




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