Archive - Tuesday, 8 July 2003


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

It's the start of the county's carnival time, and the Western Telegraph is busy putting Pembrokeshire in the picture, with scenes from around the county's carnivals, plus all the winners. This week, catch Milford Haven and Newport carnivals.

St David's Cathedral was a sea of mortar boards for Saturday's Pembrokeshire College Graduation Day. The event has been captured by the Western Telegraph in a four-page special.

You can also enjoy 104 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and loads more!

Find out about:

* why the county council gave the thumbs up for part of the controversial Bluestone project

* Local opinion on plans to open Pembrokeshire's first sex shop

* The continuing fight to save a North Pembrokeshire School from closure

* How motorists fared on the first days of Tenby's traffic ban

* Fears for the future of rail services on the Whitland to Pembroke Dock railway line

* How a historic chapel in Pembroke Dock is to be preserved

* Total refinery's new Texan manager

* How a tiny Saundersfoot company won a Royal Award

* How to let road rage pass you by during the holiday season

Plus - This week it's your monthly Business Telgraph. Find out how you can enter Pembrokeshire's first Business Awards.

And - Catch the Western Telegraph for all the community news from your town or village.




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