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  • Obituaries published September 28th, 2005

    Here are the obituaries published in the Western Telegraph on Wednesday, September 28th, 2005: MRS E. P. TATE HAVERFORDWEST Mrs Eileen Patricia (Pat) Tate, of 29 Lindsway Park, Cardigan Road, Haverfordwest, died at her home on September 13th, aged 73.

  • Fresh American blend

    THE fresh and exciting sound of the Spikedrivers (left) will resonate around the Queen's Hall tomorrow (Thursday) with the American three-piece band. The atmosphere created by the band will take you on a journey, from southern jukejoints and lazy front

  • On the fringe at festival

    Live review: Tenby Fringe Festival, De Valence Pavilion, September 17th As part of the Tenby Arts Festival Fringe, the De Valence (in association with Tenby Events Management and The Jam Shop) has decided to promote 'up-and-coming local bands' - a worthy

  • Tractor tour raises £8,000 for hospice

    Did you catch sight of NFU Cymru's Big Red Tractor as it was driven through Pembrokeshire to raise funds for the children's hospice, Ty Hafan, last week? Everyone was being encouraged to guess the mileage the Massey Ferguson tractor would do as it travelled

  • Making the right connection

    A N evening of traditional music is in store at Theatr Mwldan, Cardigan, in a special collaboration between two duos from opposite sides of the Irish Sea. Toreth, from Wales, and Josephine Marsh and Declan Corey, from Ireland, will explore the musical

  • Pub chain pulls out of Hall deal

    UK pub chain J. D. Wetherspoon has pulled out of a controversial deal to convert the historic Shire Hall in Haverfordwest. It emerged this week that the company had been unhappy with restrictions imposed by historic buildings guardian, CADW, on the benches

  • Emotional journey

    Award-winning theatre company New International Encounter brings the epic tale of Andras Tomas to life in My Long Journey Home, at Theatr Mwldan on Thursday, October 6th at 7.30pm. Thought provoking, touching and hilarious, My Long Journey Home promises

  • Coming soon... Pembrokeshire Farmer

    An exciting new newspaper for the farming community of west Wales is being launched next month. After more than 150 years of serving the agricultural community of Pembrokeshire, west Carmarthenshire and south Ceredigion the Western Telegraph is still