Archive - Tuesday, 21 March 2006


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Energy companies could be given right to seize land for wind farms. And pacemaker heart patients lose local care.

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

* Latest attempt to stop LNG fails

* Ex-Assembly candidate claims he was 'forced out'

* Local government workers poised for strike

* Withybush Hospital voted best for over-50s

* New £4.1 million Tenby Cottage Hospital opens its doors

* Local printers call in the receiver

* Syria-bound mayor set to miss his own election

* Woman driver was four-and-a-half times over limit

* Crowds line street as Welsh Guards given town's freedom

* Pembrokeshire's top dogs at Crufts

* Local girl meets Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall

* Historic lime kiln cottage gets new lease of life

PLUS: Unique music centre to close in Haverfordwest and the owners of Narberth's oldest business to retire

AND: A chance to bid for Gannet grants and a call for 2006 nominations for Age Positive Awards

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




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