Archive - Tuesday, 2 August 2005


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Hot tub brings 'cajuzzi' joy for brave Hayley A teenage driver took drugs just before a death crash, inquest heard. A record number of web users logged on to the Western Telegraph website in June. This week's Western Telegraph is also packed with 104 pages of county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and loads more. Not to be missed * Three-year-old boy is seriously injured in lawnmower accident * Milford Haven man given eight year prison sentence for indecent assault on girls * Milford Haven War hero jailed for six years for sexual offences * Jail for Haverfordwest woman heroin dealer * Cardigan man grew cannabis plants in his wardrobe * A Haverfordwest woman loses £8,000 in internet banking scam * Hunt for health trust chief costs £50k, health Trust faces staff recruitment headache and bed booking puts strain on services * Protestors to appeal against LNG ruling and residents angry at LNG accommodation plans * Marathon Oil's search for Irish Sea gas confirmed * Major housing plan gets go ahead despite sewage fears * Navy explode wartime mine found by diver * RAF veteran has first flying lesson at 90 * Residents angry over GP surgery closure * £160,000 funding for Fishguard youth project * Historic aircraft returns to wartime base * Battle waged to stop night firing at Manorbier range * Fears over eradication of local government powers * First Minister views Eco Centre's work * A 14-year-old schoolgirl on mission to G8 protest * A bumper Narberth Carnival report and pix and BBC Wales weatherman Derek opens Roch fete

* PLUS: A local company sows the seeds of success, Broadband made simple at the Darwin Centre, and local children's book author and illustrator wins top prize. See these ad other stories in four pages of business news * AND: Find out how Press Packers can win a book by the new contender for the J. K. Rowling throne

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




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