Archive - Tuesday, 8 March 2005


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

The shock resignation of St David's Mayor - find out the latest. And round the county with eight pages of St Davids Day pictures.

This week's Western Telegraph is 124 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and lots more.

Not-to-miss news this week includes:

* Two special mums are chosen for the Western Telegraph's Mum of the Year award

* Father speaks out over CJD deaths

* LNG consent is challenged

* Marathon Oil plans gas search

* £5m entertainment park on horizon

* Pembroke man who preyed on young girl is jailed

* Criminals face payback time

* County leading the way in new dental scheme and Ted has his new teeth

* Cardigan man jailed for attack on two tourists

* St Dogmaels' own Crocodile Dundee

* Ball raises £27,000 for tsunami victims; tsunami Gig attracts huge crowds and tsunami charity to feature on TV

* Residents kept in dark over tetra mast plan

* Property group makes second bid for New Hedges supermarket site

* Council staff in strike vote

* High Sheriff salutes new magazine

* Prince's Trust celebrate 100th tam project

Plus - Pupils at Tasker Milward to say thank you for the music. And east meets west in BBC National Orchestra of Wales musical and dance event

And county's finest pedigree herd is sold - see Telegraph Farming.

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




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