Archive - Tuesday, 21 June 2005


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Father's Day treat for this UK Lone Parent of the Year. And the Health and Safety Executive is to investigate following the death of a nursing Home patient scalded in a bath.

This week's Western Telegraph is 128 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and lots more.

Not-to-miss news this week includes:

* Cleddau FM Radio goes live for listeners in Pembroke, Pembroke Dock and Neyland

* Judgement reserved in Bluestone battle

* Claims that county's LNG sites do not meet industry's guidelines

* Dig may solve mystery of ancient burial ground

* Farming twins receive their MBEs at the Palace

* A former Miss Western Telegraph bids for Miss Wales title

* Haverfordwest Carnival prize money increased to encourage more floats and walking entries

* Protest as Tetra mast goes live

* Local woman to bare all in bull run protest

* NHS Trust health chief retires

* Cliff walker who died may have been storm watching

* Open verdict on St Davids pensioner's death

* Widow drowned days after she scattered her husband's ashes

* Our man at the Foreign Office

* Local police head for G8 Summit

* Warm welcome for warship and Pembrokeshire Naval historian co-author of naval book

* Find out how you can fire a gun at the Castlemartin Range open day

* Follow that orange bag on its recling journey

* It was prams away for CF charity day

* Find out how to have a fin-tastic family fun time during Pembrokeshire Fish Week with our eight page guide and have a wheel-y good Summer Motoring.

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




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