Archive - Tuesday, 29 March 2005


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Chick out this and other fun Easter scenes from around the county. And the search continues off St Davids for a missing driver, while Sandy Haven beach body is identified

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

Not-to-miss news this week includes:

* Agricultural firm hit with £100,000 tax bill

* Man cleared of raping teenager

* Euro MP back fight against Tetramast

* Oil and gas drilling poses fears for dolphin safety

* Find out how much is spent on your child's school dinner

* Beauty therapist in ferry row

* Hakin man launched 'horrific' attack on wife

* Consortium buys stake in LNG facility

* Booze ban bid to clean up Haverfordwest square

* The shape of things to come for Haverfordwest's top of town

* Prize-winning village hosts launch of Wales in Bloom

* Fears for Goodwick Community Centre's future

* Couple set their sights on Tibet challenge while runners set their sights on marathon challenge

* Carpenter retires after nearly 50 years with same firm

* Tenby Lifeboat Station fund nears £20,000 target and new lifeboat gift for Little Haven

* Book of Remembrance available on-line

Plus - Find out why you won't believe your eyes at Oakwood and who were the winners of the Darwin Science festival competitions

And - Read how most of slaughtered herd were TB Free and many other stories in our five pages of Farming Extra

Catch the Western Telegraph for all the community news from your town or village




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