Archive - Tuesday, 22 July 2003


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Festival fever continues this summer, with fun activities at Fishguard's Festival of the Sea, Haverfordwest Carnival and a Rainbow Guides Fun Day.

Pictured are some of the winning walking entries, Jenny Blair, Kirsty Clark Curtis Blair and Perry Parsley. PICTURE: Western Telegraph (WTNO1201H03).

This week's Western Telegraph is 104 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and loads more!

Not-to-miss news this week includes:

* The Royal visit to Pembrokeshire

* The delay over the Bluestone Project costs the developers £100,000 a month

* A former part-time worker is celebrating a holiday pay victory

* A Tenby shopkeeper may fall foul of the law after providing chairs for weary pedestrians

* Three more village schools are consigned to the history books

* Police raided a Haverfordwest property

* Lucky the giant lobster wasn't so lucky after all

* Actor Neil Morrisey buys a pub in Laugharne

* Police probe into house blaze

* A Llanfyrnach farmer's top brew finds favour with food critic.

* Sealed Knot company bring Civil War to life

* The search for Solly the Owl goes on

Plus - How you can help with an annual butterfly survey and why Skomer Island is the top bird spotting venue.

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

Kids - The summer holidays are here and the Western Telegraph is celebrating in style, with a Presspack special crammed full of competitions.

Also in this week: check out our feature to find out how to get fit and stay healthy.




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