Pembrokeshire | Archive | 2005 | October | 25


What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

From the archive, first published Tuesday 25th Oct 2005.

Consultants and GPs unite in the battle to save Withybush Hospital and Western Telegraph readers can join the campaign.

This week's Western Telegraph is also packed with 96 pages of county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and loads more.

Not to be missed

* Six figure settlement for Cilgerran crash victim

* Text pest admits bomb hoax

* Army on alert over missing assault rifle

* Two years jail for fast food knife fiend

* £67,000 penalty for Belgian trawlermen

* No definite cause for helicopter crash

* Refineries hit back at pollution claim

* Turkey producers say its business as usual

* Both sides claim victory in LNG Appeal case

* College stands by LNG accommodation decision

* Musician is given a jazzy send-off

* Hydrogen leak at Texaco

* County marks 200th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar

* The last Crown Post Office in Pembrokeshire shuts its doors.

* No new junior school for Fishguard before 2007

* Local companies take centre stage at tourism Oscar

* Buckingham Palace presentations for local MBE recipients

* Absent councillors force cancellation of meeting

* £23,000 funding boost for Shalom

* Latest county council cabinet reshuffle

* Fishguard residents concerned about burial chambers

* High Sea voyage for 76-year-old gran

* Spiders come top of the scary list in Pembrokeshire

PLUS: How you can help the Broad Haven community to win £50,000 for a children's playground

AND: Daughters follow mothers' footsteps, one as town crier, the other as election winner.

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

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