Archive - Tuesday, 14 June 2005


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

From Haverfordwest to Hollywood, Pembrokeshire is bats about Christian. And a Milford Haven rapist is in court again on another rape charge

This week's Western Telegraph is108 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and lots more...

Not-to-miss news this week includes:

* Waterston Power Station bid is still alive

* Royal honours for four county residents

* Patient services under threat to meet £2m shortfall

* Bird islands were on secret nuclear waste dump list

* Hospital faces cutbacks

* Police hunt motorist after woman attacked

* Law change leads to lighter sentence for child porn man

* Firefighters threaten walk-out

* Ten-day waiting limit for breast cancer patients

* Queen guitarist Brian May supports Adam's Festival of Hope

* As county council comes under fire for handling of Haverfordwest Tetra mast issue, concerns are go to the Assembly

* School route to be revised over safety issues

* Swan lucky to be alive after mindless attack

* RSPCA investigate cat death

* Family of man who fell overboard from a ferry receive £252,939.26 compensation

* Miraculous medals buried in new school foundations

* Bentlass residents fear cockling threat to wildlife

* Choir of Gentlemen raise over £21,300 for charities

* Jessie's long-life recipe at 102 ... whisky and chocolate

* Pembrokeshire youngsters dance their way to success

* To help you with after-exam decisions, follow the progress of Pembrokeshire College students David and Emma

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




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