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Stories for 23 June 2005

Pembrokeshire Arts

There can only be one winner

The Battle of the Bands at Theatr Mwldan brought to a conclusion this year's week-long AMP festival in Cardigan.   more...

Reggae festival - win tickets!

The reggae Festival of Wales is back with over 30 top international and UK roots `n' culture artists performing on three stages, over two days.  more...

Fin-tastic week of fun!

Pembrokeshire Fish Week has flourished since it was launched six years ago and is now one of the most popular annual festivals in west Wales.  more...

Pembrokeshire Business

Judgement reserved in Bluestone battle

THE `jury is out' on whether the Bluestone holiday village should be allowed.  more...

Motor park talks `back on track'

Negotiations over a possible motor retail park at Withybush are back on track.  more...

County missing out on Euro grants?

Fears that Pembrokeshire is missing the boat on possible grant aid links with Ireland have spurred local officials to try and get involved in INTERREG discussions going on between North Wales Water Sports and the Irish Federation of Marine Industries.  more...

Authorities face balancing act over marine leisure

Managing Pembroke- shire's marine leisure sector is a complex balancing act, members of the Economy Overview and Scrutiny Committee were told on Thursday.  more...

Pembrokeshire Coming Soon

Great kiddies prizes up for grabs in Presspack

Great kiddies prizes up for grabs in Presspack   more...

Pembrokeshire Farming

Rhys shines in work setting

Harper Adams University College HND agriculture student Rhys James, from Haverfordwest, has been honoured for his outstanding performance while on work placement with top businesses.   more...

Raymond brothers' day at the Palace

Two of the most prominent names in Welsh agriculture, Meurig and Mansel Raymond, have been presented with their MBEs at Buckingham Palace.  more...

Pembrokeshire Letters

Councillor made a mistake and his apology should be accepted

DEAR EDITOR, - Reference recent comments made by St Davids city councillor Jim Braby and your report (June 15th) headlined `Call for councillor's resignation'.  more...

Government must recognise needs of road transport

DEAR EDITOR, - The new Government must firmly commit to improving our national transport operations for the movement of both people and freight.  more...

Residents denied choice

DEAR EDITOR, - Chief Constable Terence Grange stated on Radio Pembrokeshire on Tuesday, June 7th, that those opposed to the Tetra communication mast on Haverfordwest police station will regularly take their mobile phones out of their pockets and that `nothing is absolutely harmless'.  more...

Pembrokeshire Obituaries

Obituaries published June 22nd, 2005

Obituaries published in the Western Telegraph on Wednesday, June 22nd, 2005:  more...

Pembrokeshire Press Pack

Happy birthday!

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

Welcome new Presspackers!

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

It's time for some fun

Kids just want to have fun in the Hands On Hideaway, Pembrokeshire's latest attraction for children.  more...

Add a spash of colour

This is Henrietta Hen. Henrietta lays eggs. Can you colour her in? How many other animals can you think of that lay eggs?  more...

Egg-cellent giveaway!

This is Henrietta Hen. Henrietta lays eggs. CHow many other animals can you think of that lay eggs?  more...

Pembrokeshire Weddings

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