Archive - Tuesday, 10 May 2005


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

This local man is hailed a hero at road crash site. And a farmer is jailed for animal cruelty

This week's Western Telegraph is 108 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and lots more.

Not-to-miss news this week includes:

* How the west was won - General Election results

* County remembers VE Day on the 60th anniversary

* Has the big cat mystery been solved?

* Mourners cause mayhem as cortege heads for port

* Raunchy website is closed down

* Illegal camp spoils beach beauty

* Search for missing man

* Minister launches Pembroke Dock's new health services and Tenby's £4.1m hospital

* County to share £5 million dental boost

* Hospital defends junk food charge

* Indonesian Juliet adopts Welsh language

* Housing shortages to get worse warning

* Fight is on to save Goodwick community centre

* New hotels planned for Pembroke Dock

* South Pembrokeshire licensees fined for unlicensed entertainment

* Landlord was left All Shook up by Elvis fan prankster

* Polar bears no match for PoleCats

* Maenclochog celebrates Diamond Jubilee event

PLUS: Wendy, her guide dog and friend plan 186-mile coast path trek and you ca get into shape for the Dawn Walk

AND: During Local Newspaper Week, see how the Western Telegraph contributes to the community

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




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