Archive - Tuesday, 18 April 2006


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

As the race to save Withybush Hospital and its services gathers momentum the Western Telegraph highlights ... Easter protest ... Local Health Board's answers to our questions ... dates of consultation meetings ... retired consultant's views

This week's Western Telegraph is also packed with 112 pages of county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and lots more

* Cardigan man is jailed for breadknife attack

* Mayor elect controversy continues

* Couple fined after admitting illegal slaughter operations

* Tenby's pedestrianisation scheme public inquiry begins next week

* Pembrokeshire's historic coalfields are a burning planning issue

* Stop and Search powers for police support staff

* Bumper weekend for county tourism

* County takes a third of Welsh Seaside Awards

* Angle lifeboat appeal is launched in Birmingham but you can get involved too

* Homebuyers Information pack gets mixed reaction

* Two new Deputy Lord Lieutenants appointed

* Will moves into Iron Age home

* New Tenby lifeboat receives its first call out

* Special events to honour Brunel

PLUS: Chocolate, what you think of it and your favourite Easter treats

AND: Spotlight on the innovative Pembrokeshire Technium and eight pages of county business news

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




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