Archive - Tuesday, 15 July 2003


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

As temperatures soar and you get ready for the holidays, read the Western Telegraph 12-page Summer Guide and, as you go out and about, stay safe and heed warnings of the dangers of Pembrokeshire's coastline.

You can also learn about exciting developments within art and design at Pembrokeshire College and find out what happened at the Pembrokeshire's first Reggae Festival of Wales. This week's Western Telegraph is 104 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and loads more!

Find out about:

* Why the council said no to a sex shop in Haverfordwest

* The couple who would rather go to jail than give up their dog

* What the Local Government Ombudsman has to say about the complaints made about local councils

* How Pembrokeshire could boost the number of organ donors

* Why Ice the kitten was named PDSA Survivor of the Year Wales

* How a mile-long scarf was produced

* How Rotary Clubs on opposite sides of the world came to the rescue of a Narberth girl

* Recruits queue up for Pembroke Dock Call Centre jobs

* A second raid by police and council officials on a South Pembrokeshire nightclub

* How a bold and friendly jackdaw makes friends at a carnival

Plus - Smiles, sunshine and soaring temperatures at the weekend add to the success carnivals around the county. See our doube page report and picture special

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




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