Archive - Tuesday, 14 March 2006


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Mums speak out against threats over maternity services. And £2.5 billion investment for county

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

* Patients have to wait in ambulances outside A&E

* Countryside Alliance leader could be next Tory candidate

* Local NHS trust records £2.34m overspend

* More cemeteries to be given safety inspections

* Calls to save water

* Parking charge rise in tourist area car parks

* Pembrokeshire racehorse going for gold

* Scorned woman smashed up lover's belongings

* Company looks to the see to produce green electricity

* Road risk message for young drivers

* Penally's tetramast plan under spotlight again

* Castlemartin Range firing noise hits 'new heights' claim

* Hook quay will be restored to its past glory

* Local singer Connie Fisher hits top note in national competition

* St Davids Schoolgirl in Miss Wales bid

* Really Wild Food and Countryside Festival to come back by demand

* Birmingham launches fundraising for new lifeboat

* Milford celebrates Fairtrade town status

* Anger over pie and chips for Welsh Guards

PLUS: Your views on the £67m Senedd

AND: More St Davids day pictures

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




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