Archive - Tuesday, 26 April 2005


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Hauliers launch a pre-election swoop on Pembrokeshire's oil refineries in fuel price protests.

This week's Western Telegraph is 104 pagespacked with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and lots more.

Not-to-miss news this week includes:

* Three teenager revellers rescued from capsized dinghy

* Bookies put Labour marginally ahead for Preseli Pembrokeshire set

* Carbon monoxide poisoning caused businessman's death

* Friends of the Earth objections to power stations

* Rock star linked with fortress island

* Film switch brings sexy shock for Circle members

* Fears voiced as cockling resumes

* Brothers split up in another school bus pass debacle

* Shock as A-level course is cut

* Terminally ill man took his own life

* Man who bit off another man's lip failed in jail sentence cut bid

* Fishguard Lone Dad in bid for top title

* LNG Caravan site bid is slammed

* Neighbours fears over Transco gas pipeline

* Tornado captured on film

* Court battle to keep Brithdir Mawr roundhouse

* Pauline jets the world to meet lost brother

* Man fined for police car brawl

* Family publishes soldier's war poetry

* Historic farmhouse sold for £405,000

* Memorial to son in country he loved

* New light shed on Commerce House statue

* Spectacular launch for Nelson Week

* Cyclists to pedal on top of the world

PLUS: Local cattle and castle star in movies plus five pages of farming extra

AND: Jylt's Nia's last gift to her fans - a 16-track compilation of Nia's and Jylt's songs.

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




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