Archive - Monday, 6 March 2006


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On this day: Pembrokeshire Archive

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Pembrokeshire Archive

  • Amazed by food rules

    Dear Editor - On February 17th, l had a cup of coffee at the WRVS canteen in Withybush Hospital. read more

  • New role for Ken

    The new president of Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society, elected at last Wednesday's AGM, is Wolfscastle sheep farmer Ken Evans. read more

  • Obituaries published on Wednesday 1st March 2006

    Here are the obituaries published in the Western Telegraph on Wednesday 1st March 2006 read more

  • Scheme will help energise economy

    THE new Technium is just what Pembrokeshire needs, according to Welsh MEP Eluned Morgan. read more

  • Agency to pay up

    Farmers who were denied payment for casualty stock before the Over Thirty Month Scheme (OTMS) was scrapped will be paid after all. read more

  • Trial will deliver a blow for the future

    Dear editor - regarding postmasters' fears for their customers and themselves in the article on the future of rural post offices, I would take issue with the statement in that article given by the spokesman for the Department for Works and Pensions (DWP). read more

  • Big Apples take credit

    Fly By Night's successful and sell-out Anti Valentine gig, three days after the event, was a platform for the launch of opening act The Big Apple Credits' new six track EP. Meeting their rising acclaim head on, with their body-pounding, attitude-laden blues rock, TBAC gave their best ever performance. read more

  • Religions' prayers not so different

    Dear Editor - I congratulate Pembroke Dock Town Council for not wishing to be unfair to Muslims. read more

  • New station fuels choice

    Dear editor - It is welcoming to see another fuel outlet in Pembroke Dock. read more

  • Heaters idea is disturbing

    dear editor - In conjunction with the news that Pembrokeshire was second only to Port Talbot for CO2 emissions, it was disturbing to hear that with the smoking ban being passed in Westminster, many establishments intend to invest in patio heaters outside to cater for smokers. read more

  • FSB sounds alarm over changes in law

    SMALL businesses are the ones which suffer when UK laws do not comply with EU regulations, says the Federation of Small Businesses. read more

  • No word on defence jobs

    Dear Editor - There's lately been a huge fuss about private profits already made and the government's further sell off of shares in the former UKAEA research arm. read more

  • World class

    Two truly world class performers come to Theatr Mwldan in early March, each bringing a wealth of influences from Spain and the Middle East. read more

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On this day: Pembrokeshire Archive


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