Archive - Tuesday, 22 February 2005


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

We will carry on hunting but will stay within the law, say county's hunts. And hospital watchdog pledges to keep closer eye on services

This week's Western Telegraph is 128 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and lots more.

Not-to-miss news this week includes:

* Bursary solution for county's NHS dental crisis

* Families evacuated after gas leak in Crundale and electricity power surge hits Fishguard homes

* Sacked director hits back at Tenby Centre trustees

* A Pembroke Dock aerospace company gets ready for take off

* Tenby mast bid fails

* Cathedral City raises £12,500 for Tsunami appeal and launch for Folly Farm Tsunami gig

* Campaign to stop sewage pipe at popular bathing area

* Broad Haven couple complete mountain challenge

* St Clears Flood defence scheme unveiled

* European caf culture on way to Fishguard and supermarket plan for town

* Rebecca Riots are remembered I heritage meetings

* Youth group heads for Estonia

Plus Tenby: Support Lifeboat Station Appeal's Appeal with a Cawl for a Cause and see how you can help Jobcentre Plus' Comic Relief effort.

And - Find out which businesses have benefited from the Pembrokeshire Lottery and enjoy five packed pages of farming news

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




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