Why it's so important to celebrate our Health and Care heroes
Entries for the Western Telegraph’s third annual West Wales Health and Care Awards are coming in thick and fast, but there’s still time for people to nominate their local champions.
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I am the editor of Newsquest's newspapers and websites in west Wales - Western Telegraph, Milford Mercury, Tivyside Advertiser, South Wales Guardian, Wales Farmer and Pembrokeshire Farmer. I am from Pembrokeshire and have had a long association with the Western Telegraph, having started as a trainee there forty years ago. This is my second stint as editor in west Wales and I have have, in total, 14 years experience in editing regional newspapers. I write about anything and everything and have experience in writing for national newspapers and broadcast media and in a previous life was a dedicated court reporter. I am particularly interested in Pembrokeshire, its people, landscape and history; but also love to write about the theatre and film, books and food.
I am the editor of Newsquest's newspapers and websites in west Wales - Western Telegraph, Milford Mercury, Tivyside Advertiser, South Wales Guardian, Wales Farmer and Pembrokeshire Farmer. I am from Pembrokeshire and have had a long association with the Western Telegraph, having started as a trainee there forty years ago. This is my second stint as editor in west Wales and I have have, in total, 14 years experience in editing regional newspapers. I write about anything and everything and have experience in writing for national newspapers and broadcast media and in a previous life was a dedicated court reporter. I am particularly interested in Pembrokeshire, its people, landscape and history; but also love to write about the theatre and film, books and food.
Entries for the Western Telegraph’s third annual West Wales Health and Care Awards are coming in thick and fast, but there’s still time for people to nominate their local champions.
The Dyfed Shire Horse Farm in Eglwyswrw will be hosting a special 'Family Fun Day' on Saturday, September 25 from 10.45am as an appreciation to all who have supported the farm this throughout this challenging year.
The Dyfed Shire Horse Farm in Eglwyswrw will be hosting a special 'Family Fun Day' on Saturday, September 25 from 10.45am as an appreciation to all who have supported the farm this throughout this challenging year.
Pembroke town councillor Mel Phillips has made a donation of more than £1,000 to the Intensive Care Unit at Withybush Hospital from the sales of her lockdown diary entitled Under House Arrest.
Seven Pembroke and District Male Voice choristers have been presented with awards marking long service in the choir ranks.
Ahead of what is expected to be a very busy August Bank Holiday weekend, Cllr David Simpson, leader of Pembrokeshire County Council, said: “We look set to be blessed with more good weather and however you enjoy this weekend please remember that Covid-19 has not gone away.
I've decided that this week's TRM should try to bring a bit of a party atmosphere to proceedings, taking a look on the bright side of life, hopefully putting a smile on a few faces as they recollect a few similar memories of their own.
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