Archive - Wednesday, 24 March 2004


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

A Monkton man who accidentally killed his best friend with a single punch is jailed for manslaughter.

This week's Western Telegraph is 108 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and loads more!

Not to be missed

* The Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society pledges: "We will fight for our showground."

* An aerospace company is saved by staff

* Has the budget put call centre jobs at risk?

* A small blue drum sparks off a chemical alert and closes a Tenby beach

* A Pembrokeshire couple celebrate a wedding with a difference.

* A mother-of-three faces a 30,000 miles round-the-world yacht race

* Plans to use Haverfordwest's Shire Hall as a pub puts publicans under pressure

* Memories of two wartime tragedies in Pembrokeshire were revived last week.

* A Fishguard driving instructor is found guilty of downloading child porn images

* A car company is fined £2,500 for false mileage reading

* A Nolton man's Appeal Court bid fails

* The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority has its first wind turbine installed.

* Vandals strike out at a town's parking meters

* Former mayor of Tenby storms out of a council meeting

* Milford Haven's Big Weekend is under threat

Plus: The Western Telegraph Sport launches an exciting partnership with the Pembrokeshire and District Rugby Association, schools and WRU.

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




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