Archive - Tuesday, 7 March 2006


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Armed police drama in Milford Haven and Pembrokeshire's maternity services face radical changes. And 16 pages of St David's Day pictures

This week's Western Telegraph is also packed with 124 pages of county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and lots more

* Intrepid adventurer Rosie Swales airlifted in Alaska after suffering frostbite

* Fire cuts will put public at risk says union

* Crash victim was devoted to his children

* 'Royal' welcome for Tsumani fundraisers

* Campaigners take ME clinic bid to assembly

* OAP scared children on bus

* £12,0000 drugs seized in Milford Haven crackdown

* Chernobyl children enjoy Pembrokeshire holiday

* Crew praise new £2m Tenby lifeboat

* Historic Pembroke dock hangar gets £1m facelift

* Carew Castle to host jousting display

* Freedom of Pembroke for Welsh Guards

* Farm park owner to sue council

* Green Group demands more answers over Bluestone

* Llechryd villagers fear more flooding

* Open Day at New Tenby Hospital

* County's favourite read back on the shelves, and Neyland author top of the power polls.

PLUS: Top tips to help kick the smoking habit

AND: How Pembrokeshire marked World Book Day

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




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