Archive - Tuesday, 24 August 2004


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

As the county's A-level results are marked among the best in Wales, talented young Pembrokeshire students opt out of university rather than face mounting student debt. And there are19 pages of County Show stories, results and pictures.

This week's Western Telegraph is also packed with 116 pages of county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and loads more

* Family's fears over Basra soldier's safety

* Death crash driver jailed

* Street mugger gets four years

* Dog survives 40 foot cliff plunge

* Dolphin dies despite valiant rescue bid

* AM outraged at water price hike

* Junk food ads to be axed in schools

* Toxic algae and pond weed threaten fish

* Safety and jobs head questions at LNG day

* Rookie sailors to join Endeavour

* Cyclists gear up for a marathon tour of police stations

* Tank battle-zone is haven for rare butterflies

* Big Weekend is a triumph for Milford Haven

* Work begins on Haverfordwest's new bus station

* Fight against latest Tetra mast bid

* £1.1m new school in Llandboidy due to open

* Atlantic rowers say thank you to rescuers

Not to be missed - Local Wales in Bloom awards

Plus - Fun packed programme of events for youth at Pembroke Festival

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




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