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DEAR EDITOR, - In the article 'Shirt as offensive as cartoons' (Western Telegraph, February 15th) Mr Passmore is more than right when he states this T-shirt is more offensive than the cartoons depicting Mohammed as a terrorist. read more
DEAR EDITOR - I did not think I would live to see mothers in childbirth, be the target of NHS cutbacks. read more
DEAR EDITOR - Many of your readers will have served in the army during the 1940s and 1950s as National Servicemen - the 'Virgin Soldiers'. read more
MILK prices, bovine TB and avian flu were all hot topics up for discussion when young farmers met the deputy Assembly minister for environment, planning and countryside in Pembrokeshire recently. read more
Dear editor - Sound management of all aspects of the health service, including finance, is essential to the delivery of a first class service at local, regional and national level. read more
DEAR EDITOR, - I am researching the bridges of Carmarthenshire for a lecture to be given to the Carmarthenshire Antiquarian Society. read more
DEAR EDITOR - So much for the vision of a classless society when the dignitaries could not lunch on a par with the soldiers of the Welsh Guards on whom Pembroke Council had just conferred the freedom of the town. read more
Milford Haven 18 Pembroke 7 A superb try by young fly half Ian Rusinek inspired Milford Haven to a hard-fought win over old rivals Pembroke. read more
A Pembrokeshire milk producer who maximises milk production from conserved forage has won a national silage competition, a year after coming a close second. read more
Here are the obituaries published in the Western Telegraph on Wednesday 29th March 2006 read more
DEAR EDITOR - I read with interest the letter from Stephen Davies, 'End this Misery' (March 15th). read more
Upland farmers in Pembrokeshire are facing uneasy times ahead, as the Welsh Assembly plans to abolish or slash the Tir Mynydd subsidy payments to hill and upland holdings. read more
DEAR EDITOR - In recent weeks there has been a report and various letters to the editor regarding the absence of prayers before the start of a meeting of the Pembroke Dock Town Council. read more
As bird flu comes closer than ever to Pembrokeshire, with recent outbreaks in Western Europe, a contingency plan has been published this month by the Welsh Assembly, outlining how they would tackle an outbreak here. read more
DEAR EDITOR - I write with reference to your report (No room for religion at council meeting, Western Telegraph, February 15th). read more
Planners are promising answers to the housing crisis which is forcing farming families out of the Pembrokeshire countryside. read more
Asda WRU rugby results and tables for saturday, March 25th read more
The dozens of Pembrokeshire livestock farmers who make their living from the beef market have welcomed what has been described as the most positive news for the British beef industry in a decade. read more
Pembrokeshire farmers who drive 4x4 vehicles may have to pay a new top rate of vehicle tax, after 'green' changes to the system made in this month's Budget. read more
Pembrokeshire produce could soon join the ranks of Champagne and Parma Ham by enjoying protected European status - if Euro MPs have their way. read more
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