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Stories for 22 July 2005

Pembrokeshire Arts

Join the Mwldan magic this summer

Look no further than your doorstep for all your summer's entertainment. Theatr Mwldan has the films you want to see in surroundings as comfy as your living room, but with that essential cinema magic!   more...

Shrew-d theatre

PICTON Castle is hosting the Chapter-house Theatre Company's production of The Taming of the Shrew on August 9th.  more...

Coloratura in casuals

Opera review: La Cenerentola, Lampeter House, Friday, July 8th  more...

Krane are ready to rise again

For the past year it has seemed as if things have been quiet for Pendine band Krane. But do not be deceived - on the surface they may appear to have been gliding, but underneath the engines have been working hard.   more...

Pembrokeshire Business

Small businesses hit by licensing regime

THE Federation of Small Businesses has written to Licensing Minister James Purnell complaining that the new licensing regime penalises small pubs and B&Bs which make minimal profit from alcohol.  more...

Pembrokeshire Coming Soon

Bags of un and prizes for kids in Presspack

Bags of un and prizes for kids in Presspack   more...

Pembrokeshire Farming

Royal Welsh gets true taste of county

Royal Welsh Show visitors are tucking into Pembrokeshire's finest fayre this week in the building hailed as a food lover's paradise.  more...

Royal honour for Leon

Leon Downey, of Llangloffan Farmhouse Cheese received the most prestigious award in Britain from The Prince of Wales at an open farm visit at Llanddewi Brefi recently.  more...

Pembrokeshire Letters

Balancing school budget is annual tightrope walk

DEAR EDITOR, - The headline `Schools have too much money sitting in banks' and report in your edition of July 6th gives a very misleading impression of the situation in Pembrokeshire primary schools.   more...

Sir Galahad visit crowned with success

DEAR EDITOR, - The amazing number of visitors drawn to Pembroke Dockyard for RFA Sir Galahad's short open day were not all local.  more...

Knee-deep in rubbish

DEAR EDITOR, - I think your Comment column of July 13th was a bit optimistic in expecting more than a minority of the population to bother with recycling or worry about `idyllic countryside views'.  more...

Pembrokeshire Obituaries

Obituaries published July 20th, 2005

Here are the obituaries published in the Western Telegraph on Wednesday, July 20th 2005:  more...

Pembrokeshire Press Pack

Happy birthday!

Birthday greetings for this week go to:   more...

Find all the fun at the farm

Can you help Ziggy find the fun things listed, in the wordsearch?  more...

Welcome new Presspackers!

A big Presspack welcome this week goes to:   more...

Let's go fly a kite

Thanks to Mail Order Express and Brookite, we have a fantastic range of kites to give away!  more...

Pembrokeshire Weddings

Latest notices:  more...

  
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