Pembrokeshire | Archive | 2006 | February | 7


What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

From the archive, first published Tuesday 7th Feb 2006.

Drivers face more headaches and delays

Thirteen arrested in Tenby Drugs raid. And the Sea Empress - ten years on.

This week's Western Telegraph is also packed with 108 pages of county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and lots more

* New role for Milford Haven's former Mine Depot

* Tributes are paid to former council chairman

* Concern over controversial plan for All Wales Police Force

* Two jobcentres shut up shop for the last time

* Test cancer drug fully, says breast cancer patient

* Plaid raises alarm at 'leaderless NHS Trust'

* Dunbrody to lead Seafair Parade

* Pembroke Dock man denies sex acts with underage girl

* North Pembrokeshire Youth Hostel to close and village businesses feel the blow

* No need to close airport for County Show, say organisers

* £550,000 historic building project praised

* Villagers fear back door bid for Tetra site

* Pembroke Dock man banned from caring for animals

* Tenby's first male mayor for a decade

* Death knell for Penally School

PLUS: Local expert joined fight to save Thames whale

* AND: Pembrokeshire hosts its first major Irish Dancing competition

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

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