Archive - Tuesday, 12 April 2005


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Read about a royal day to remember enjoyed by the local man who took this photograph. And a Tenby pub fights to save its public entertainment licence

This week's Western Telegraph is 112 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and lots more.

Not-to-miss news this week includes:

* Man killed in road crash

* The trial continues of three Haverfordwest men accused of attacking a former Olympic squad boxer

* Bluestone challenged yet again

* Four-year-old girl must stay at home after concessionary bus pass withdrawn

* Second sighting of 'big cat' near Johnston

* Dead sheep found in orange recycling bag

* Pembroke Dock buoy may warn of tsunamis

* Lyn's aerial mercy mission so the monks can watch Pope's funeral

* Search for lost stained glass memorial window

* Thousands caught speeding in Pembrokeshire over last two years

* Pembroke Dock drugs courier jailed

* Is that a lifeboat on the road? And St Davids lifeboat crew heroes honoured for rescue

* Pembroke and Pembroke Dock's jobless benefit claims drop by over 60%

* Pedestrian hit by car charged with criminal damage

Plus - the Western Telegraph's Owain Carter returns with a spooky story from haunted Craig-y-Nos Castle

With - Five pages of county business news

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




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