Archive - Tuesday, 2 September 2003


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Find out what made a teacher decide to take a plunge with the sharks. Check details of the Western Telegraph County Classic Car Run on Sunday, which looks set to break records with a huge number of entries ... also why nine intrepid cyclists are setting out on a 1,000 mile journey .... and how you can put your best foot forward on a coastal charity walk.

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:

* Why a young Mum lost her claim for sexual discrimination

* Organisers of the illegal rave at Marloes may face legal action

* How a conflict has arisen between divers and other beach users at St Bride's

* Petroplus denies sale of Waterston site

* Haverfordwest's Market Street will remain closed until Spring

* More human bones are found near a Pembrokeshire castle

* How a family are looking for a new home after being the target of a fire attack

* Which young footballers get their goalposts back

* How a North Pembrokeshire village was transformed into a bustling marketplace

* North Pembrokeshire has another siting of the big black cat

Plus see the Western Telegraph's five page Business Supplement and find out which Pembrokeshire business tamed the Celtic Tiger in Southern Ireland.

And enjoy the sunny Martletwy Show, St Davids and Gwaun Valley carnivals and the South Pembrokeshsire Hospital Fete.

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




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