Archive - Tuesday, 19 April 2005


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Mystery surrounds the death of a Kilgetty man and his dog. And see the first results in election poll and more than two pages of election news.

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:

* Over 1,000 anti Tetramast protestors march on Haverfordwest Police Station

* Student plunged to his death in drunken prank

* Three jailed for total of 22 years for attack on ex-Olympic boxer

* Health and Safety Executive investigate farmer's death

* Letterston man faces eviction

* A Cardigan man is cleared of possessing amphetamine after scientists discovered it was white chocolate

* A Penally man twice caught with ecstasy tablets is jailed

* A Kilgetty man is cleared of 'glassing' attack

* 1,330 jobseekers turned up at Pembrokeshire Jobsfair

* A Milford Haven man's Army career is in doubt after crash

* The owners of a Tenby pub vow to fight cutback in opening hours

* A Pembroke Dock School may be axed sooner than expected

* First Minister gives new Jeffreyston school excellent report and top marks also for new Spittal School

* A Ram raider damages Land Rover Fleet

* A Milford Haven Church closes its doors after 200 years and a Pembroke Dock Church is to be turned into flats for the elderly

* Major water schemes will impact on traffic

PLUS: Haverfordwest statue returns to earth after 170 years

AND: County soldiers, including three brothers, prepare for Iraq

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




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