Pembrokeshire | Archive | 2005 | February
Fresh from a series of open-air shows as special guests of Status Quo last summer, The Hamsters return to Pembrokeshire with a gig at the Queen's Hall, Narberth, on Friday. more...
Art Preview - Gwen John and Augustus John exhibition, National Museum and Gallery, Cardiff, February 12th - May 12th. more...
Live Review - Dogzuki, Waterside, Carmarthen, January 21st more...
Live Review: Healey's World - an evening with Lord Denis Healey, Torch Theatre, Milford Haven, Tuesday, February 1st more...
It was a mixed musical bag on offer at last week's Tsunami Appeal Concert in the Narberth Tabernacle. more...
IT PROMISES to provide hundreds of jobs and supply electricity to up to two million homes. more...
A DAIRY farmer is quitting milk production because the bureaucracy associated with his business means he sees too little of his young children. more...
The introduction of the single farm payment is the single biggest change affecting farmers in west Wales in over half a decade. more...
One of Pembrokeshire's most successful young farmers' clubs has secured its future by buying the hall where it has met for more than half a century. more...
MAE Sir Benfro wedi mwynhau cryn dipyn o sylw ar y sgrin fach yn ddiweddar - o gyfres hwyliog y cyflwynydd Jamie Owen i un newydd Huw Edwards, Land of Dreams. more...
Dear Editor, - Amid all the anxiety about the 120 kilometre high pressure Transco pipeline from Milford Haven to Neath no-one is demanding an answer to the obvious question. Why? more...
Dear Editor, - Having read Alison Hardy's letter, Question Of Priorities (February 2nd), I would like to point out the misconception that those who work with the elderly can be untrained and unqualified. more...
Dear Editor, - It will certainly be a sad day for Pembroke Dock when the Co-op closes on February 12th (Comment, January 26th). more...
Dear Editor, - It is encouraging to see that consultants at Withybush Hospital have realised there is strength in numbers since there are many wider, long-standing problems arising from NHS reforms. more...
Dear Editor, - The contradictions between the letters from Withybush consultants and the chief executive illustrate the dilemma of many NHS hospitals operating under a government desperately and constantly trying to assure us that all is well when the opposite is obviously true. more...
Dear Editor, - Despite spending the vast amount of extra money made available to the health service by the present Government, the National Assembly has recently been severely criticised for its general failure to reduce hospital waiting times and its failure to invest in the extra front line professionals. more...
Dear Editor, - With the greatest respect to J. J. Clark (Letters, February 2nd), the by-passes at Llanddewi Velfrey and Robeston Wathen are not required to facilitate higher speeds on the A40. more...
MAE Sir Benfro wedi mwynhau cryn dipyn o sylw ar y sgrin fach yn ddiweddar - o gyfres hwyliog y cyflwynydd Jamie Owen i un newydd Huw Edwards, Land of Dreams. more...
Obitauries published in the Western Telegraph on Wednesday, February 9th: more...
Birthday greetings for this week go to: more...
A big Presspack welcome this week goes to Rebecca and Edward James, of Kilgetty, and Oliver Jones, of Milford Haven. more...
Did you know Folly Farm do children's birthday parties? more...
The makers of the new Magic Roundabout film have invited Thorntons to celebrate the launch by creating a range of edible characters. more...
Beware, things are gonna get a little `far out' when a group of friends reconvene to become the unlikely heroes of the highly-anticipated CGI animated movie The Magic Roundabout due for nationwide release on Friday. more...
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