Dear editor - We recently had our disabled son Mark at home for two weeks and after he returned to care, my husband and I did something we have wanted to do for a long time - we walked right around Llys-y-fran dam, all seven miles of it.
Dear Editor - Following on from the article Puzzle of the independent candidates' (Western Telegraph, April 16th), if candidates have the legal choice of describing themselves as independent or representing a political party at the ballot box, why when they are elected, do they voluntarily complete a form that states that they wish to be regarded as a member of a formally recognised political group?
Dear Editor - Regarding the story of injured cat Kiri (Western Telegraph, March 26th) and her rescuer who was disappointed that The Blue Cross could not pay towards her treatment.
Dear Editor - Further to my letter published on February 20th and feedback from Arthur B. Davies, of Newport in the April 16th edition, I would like to add my support to the North Pembrokeshire Transport Forum.
Dear Editor - With reference to the Western Telegraph's Spring Guide (March 19th). Has whoever wrote the article Haverfordwest, a town with a future and a past' been to Haverfordwest recently?
Dear Editor - Western Telegraph readers will recall the consultation in 2006 when thousands of people rejected proposals involving the local health boards (LHB) of Pembrokeshire, Carmar-thenshire and Ceredigion. At the same time proposals to merge the three NHS trusts were also rejected.