P197 CEEFAX 1 197 Sun 24 Aug 01:44/47         1/7 REFERENDUM ADVERT HITS WELSH TV SCREENS DEVOLUTION Racial issues under debate FERRY Thousands face holiday disruption MISSING Search for Sandie continues HEALTH Crisis meeting to stop closures ANIMALS Dog owners to scoop the poops A-Z 199 Letters 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front Page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CEEFAX 1 197 Sun 24 Aug 01:44/13         2/7 REFERENDUM ADVERT HITS WELSH TV SCREENS The referendum on a Welsh assembly is moving a step closer with the first broadcast of a television advert. The 20-second Welsh Office advert has English and Welsh versions and is being screened on HTV and S4C. The aim is to encourage people to vote in the September 18 referendum rather than till them which way to vote. It also tells viewers about a small version of the White Papjt being delivered to homes in the next few days A-Z 199 Ljttets 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front Page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CEEFAX 1 197 Sun 24 Aug 01:44/11      V   3/7 WELSH ASSEMBLY DEBATE ON RACIAL ISSUES Race equality campaigners have called for better representation in the Govjrnmjnt's plans for a Welsh assembly The Cardiff and Vale Race Equality Council held a public meeting with Welsh Secretary Ron Davies to discuss the issue at Cardiff county hall. They talked about matters relevant to ethnic minorities and how the assembly would affect them. They say the referendum debate has failed to address racial matters. A-Z 199 Letters 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front Page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CEEFAX 1 197 Sun 24 Aug 01:44/10         4/7 POLICE RESUME SEARCH FOR MISSING SANDIE Gwent police have been continuing their search for missing Monmouthshire woman Sandii Bowen. Mrs Bowen, 54, disappeared from hit home in Llandogo two weeks ago. Her husband Mike, 45, has been charged with hit murdjt and remanded in custody by magistrates. Search and Rescue Dog Association handlers and mountain rescue teams have been helping to look for Mrs Bowen in woods near her home. A-Z 199 Letters 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front Page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CEEFAX 1 197 Sun 24 Aug 01:46/51         5/7 CRISIS CONFERENCE ON HOSPITAL CLOSURES Campaigners have gathered in Llanjlli to fight Dyfed Powys Health Authority plans to close hospitals. The cash-strapped authority had been persuaded to scrap the plans to close eight community hospitals to save money The Welsh Office then refused to lend it £5m, however, so the cash-saving plan is back on the agenda. The Fight Back crisis conference looked at how people could try to stop the closures. A-Z 199 Letters 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front Page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CEEFAX 1 197 Sun 24 Aug 01:41/00         6/7 ZERO TOLERANCE FOR DOG MESS IN GWZNEDD Gwynjdd county council has introduced a new by-law to make Snowdonia a dog mess-free zone. Dog ownjts in the mountains, coastal resorts and njarbz towns can now bj fined up to £1,000 unless they clean up after their pets. The Gwynjdd (Dog Fouling) order also means the council can issue £25 fixed penalty notices. The authority is hoping dog lovers will carry poop scoops from now on. A-Z 199 Ljttets 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front Page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CEEFAX 1 197 Sun 24 Aug 01:41/28         7/7 FERRY TRAVELLERS' HOLIDAY DISRUPTION Thousands of travellers have had their journeys to Ireland disrupted after the Swansea to Cork ferry was cancelled. One of the engines on the super-ferry which operates the route has djvjlopjd technical problems. About 7,500 passjngjrs were booked onto the 10-hour crossing for the bank holiday weekend. Those with tickets are being diverted to crossings run by othjt companies or being offered a refund. A-Z 199 Letters 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front Page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu