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  • Point to Point racing is under starter's orders

    The South Pembrokeshire Hunt are taking a new and different angle to begin their Point to Point Meeting. On Easter Monday,6th April, there will be a Cross Country running race for the first time. The race will take place before the horse racing at

  • Obituaries for Western Telegraph March 25 2015

    Mrs F M Burgess Jeffreyston FRANCES passed away peacefully on February 11 at Woodland Lodge Care Home, Gumfreston. She was 95. Affectionately known as Fran, she was the fifth child of the late Albert and Alice Allen of Jeffreyston and was

  • Double delight for the Borderettes

    Women’s Super Cup. Whitland Ladies 63-0 Caernarfon. THE Borderettes were on fire to beat Caernarfon and maintain their 100% cup record. The opening moments saw Whitland wing Mari Griffiths squeeze in at the corner. Player of the match Elin

  • Pavements for people - not parking

    Re: Anne Frank Historical Photographic Exhibition at Pembrokeshire College. MAY I please use your paper to remind readers of the above Exhibition. I’m sure some of your readers will have seen the article regarding the above, in last week’s edition

  • Hospital care

    I WOULD very much like to express our gratitude to all the doctors and staff on Ward 12 at Withybush Hospital for the superb way in which my mother-in-law, Joy Wills, was looked after for the last few weeks of her life. The care, compassion and

  • Momentous dairy dates

    READERS will no doubt be aware that May 8 is the 70th anniversary of a momentous date in our country’s history, VE Day. In conjunction with officers of County Council, Haverfordwest Museum, Haverfordwest Town Council and the Royal British Legion

  • Helicopter concerns

    RE: Simon Hart MP’s comments on the Pembrey helicopter situation. SIMON Hart MP says he is “frustrated” about the uncertainty over the future of the police helicopter service after the news that the Dyfed- Powys Police helicopter will cease to

  • Too many management 'consultants'

    THE astonishing amount spent on management consultants by health boards is shocking. Across Wales over the last four years over £21 million has been diverted from wards and patient treatment to highly paid private management consultants. The sums