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Hotel fire: three arrested
Three local men have been arrested following the fire which devastated Tenby's Royal Gatehouse Hotel at the weekend. They were arrested yesterday evening and kept in police custody at Haverfordwest police station overnight before being interviewed
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Missing walkers found
A couple who went missing overnight on the coast path between Poppit and Newport have been found safe and well. Andrew and Mary Barbour sparked a massive sea, coast and air search after they failed to arrive at Newport youth hostel last night. The
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A Fest full of fun
Fishguard Arts Society is getting ready for the first exhibition in its ARTSfest season at Fishguard Junior School this weekend, with the theme coast, sea and sky. The exhibition begins on Saturday and features a wide selection of fine art by local artists
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Not a bumm deal
A NEW show at Theatr Mwldan during the Easter holidays promises to cut straight to the heart of what gets the over-sevens chuckling! Professor Bumm's Story Machine is guaranteed a titter even before the curtain goes up on Wednesday, March 26th, at
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A blockbuster all over
Until It's Over Nicci French, £16.99 Astrid Bell is a London cycle courier who shares a large house with seven other people - ex-boyfriend Miles; university pal Pippa; Owen, a photographer; loner Mick; Dario, a dodgy builder; and newest member of
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Terror runs out of steam
Planet Terror (18) Sin City director Robert Rodriguez brings yet another bizarre story to life in his latest offering starring Bruce Willis and Rose McGowan. Deranged military man Lieutenant Muldoon (Willis, spearheads a biochemical attack on a quaint
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Worth waking up for?
Dreaming Out Loud One Republic Los Angeles-based rock band One Republic earned themselves some serious radio play after teaming up with Timbaland to produce breakthrough hit Apologise. Since then, the band has achieved chart success once again with
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Win free season tickets to the dinosaur park
SCOOP'S buddies at the Dinosaur Park in Tenby are looking forward to welcoming new and old friends for another season of fun. The dinosaurs have all woken up and are waiting on the woodland trail. There's indoor and outdoor adventure playgrounds as
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Marts round up
Whitland March 1st J. J. Morris reports an entry of 623 store cattle, with a brisk trade in all sections. Top price was £842 for a pair of Limousin steers from Davies, Tyllwyd, Dryslwyn, with heifers selling to a top price of £698 for four Limousins
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No nitrate risk in Pembrokeshire zones
Maps released this week reveal there is no risk from nitrates in two Pembrokeshire farming areas earmarked as nitrate vulnerable zones (NVZ). Environment Agency Wales has published a series of maps for the water framework directive, and two of them,
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Farmers honoured for initiative
A group of dairy farmers whose actions prevented the closure of a west Wales milk factory, securing an outlet for their milk and saving dozens of jobs, have been honoured by the High Sheriff of Dyfed. The West Wales Milk Suppliers were presented with
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Mum speaks out on report
Dear Editor - Regarding a story published in the Western Telegraph on February 27th about a court case involving my son Simon Hambrook. It was stated that both his parents were heavy drinkers. This is incorrect. I am Simon Hambrook's mother and am not
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Travelling in style to the theatre
Dear Editor - I refer to the article Travelling in style to theatre evenings' (Western Telegraph, north edition, March 12th). The report stated that the North Pembrokeshire Transport Forum runs the minibus that will provide the forthcoming dial-a-ride
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UK can't make CO2 difference
Dear Editor - As the UK annual carbon dioxide emission from fossil fuels was only 2.2% of the world total in 2004, nothing we can do in the UK will make a difference to the total CO2 emissions. Perhaps Friends of the Earth climate change campaigner Gordon
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Climate change is a reality
Dear Editor - Regarding the letters about the climate change film shown to county councillors (Western Telegraph February 13th and March 5th). The days of debate about whether human induced global warming is real are long over - there is no balance to
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Personal interest not made clear
Dear editor - We write regarding the article A second complaint is received' (Western Telegraph, February 20th). We did indeed write a letter of complaint to the National Park regarding Gary Meopham's involvement in the consideration of our planning
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Troubled times ahead for park
Dear Editor - The precedent set in granting planning permission at East Blockhouse, Angle, does not bode well for the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority's continued tight rein on planning matters in the county. I expect the next person who wishes
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Search for missing walkers continues
The second stage of a massive coastal search for two missing walkers is about to take place. May and Andrew Barbour were last seen at Poppit Sands and have gone missing on the coast path between Poppit and Newport. The couple were last seen at Poppit