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The Tenby Observer was 150 years old last year, and, thanks to the dedictaion of its staff, even in lean times, has never missed an issue.
The newspaper currently enjoys great success, selling about 8,000 copies per week. As well as providing an invaluable news resource to a large area of South West Wales, it is also popular with Tenby exiles and people who have made Pembrokeshire their "second home".
Also under the 'Tenby Observer' banner are the 'Narberth and Whitland Observer', established 1906 and the free monthly Tenby Times, established in October 2000.
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Tenby Car Park charges have increased by 260% since their last review back in 1994. The new charges for a reserved space throughout the season equate to 95p a day, according to the Council. Do you think that this is reasonable or disgusting?
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