Archive - Tuesday, 1 March 2005


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

It was daffodils, cawl and Welsh costume at the St Davids Food and Craft, Saundersfoot. And an inquiry report links three west Wales CJD deaths to meat scandal

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

Not to be missed news this week includes:

* County loses tidal project

* Foods removed in cancer scare

* Patient appalled at state of renal unit

* Is North Pembrokeshire losing out on health services

* Same-sex couples will be able to make legal commitment by Christmas

* Despite the cold snap, daffs are in bloom for St Davids Day

* Fishguard Market traders under threat from hall plans

* Tenby's lifeboat among the busiest in British Isles

* Hunt for bail dodgers

* Dramatic county increase in mumps

* Cabinet member's conduct is questioned

* Tsunami survivor to return to Sri Lanka

* Sunk tug may have hit rocks

* Haverfordwest's Castle Square is a 'bullpit', claim

* Chernobyl children put through their paces

* Train hits car on crossing

* Concern as rubbish pile attracts rats

Plus - Five pages of Pembrokeshire business news

And - Join the bid to stop smoking on No Smoking Day

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




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