Archive - Tuesday, 30 September 2003


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

As the Bluestone holiday village planning application is once again deferred, young people in the county call for jobs and the Western Telegraph asks: How long must we wait until a decision is made by National Park planners?

This week's Western Telegraph is 96 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and loads more!

Not-to-miss news this week includes:

* Three tragic road deaths hit county

* Fears that protestors frustrated by rising fuel costs could target local businesses

* Truancy officers in Pembroke Dock find 15 children who should have been in school

* And in Stackpole, the bad behaviour of some children cause complaints

* Pembrokeshire WI members cast off their jam and Jerusalem image ... and their clothes

* A Hebron woman is in the running for a top business title and needs Western Telegraph readers' votes

* There was an international flavour at the Narberth Food Festival

* A Pembroke Dock man with 139 offences on his record is jailed

* But a drug-using St Davids mother is spared prison

* Pembrokeshire's opposition to GM crops continues

* And the Western Telegraph highlights breast cancer risks for men

Plus: Alwena takes to the air at 89; 100-year-old Jeanie trots on a trip down memory lane and preparations begin for centenary celebrations for poet Waldo Williams

Find out why Blackie hopes to end his days farming on a holy island and read seven pages of Farming Extra, including two great competitions, a feature, Equestrian Extra, YFC news round-up and all the county's farming news of the month.

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




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