Archive - Tuesday, 9 August 2005


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What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

Summer is in full swing - this week see a feast of reports of agricultural shows, carnivals and fun days, and a 24-page preview of the Pembrokeshire County Show. In news, an ex-soldier is found guilty of murder charge and a kerosene leak prompts LNG safety questions.

This week's Western Telegraph is also 132 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and lots more.

Not-to-miss news this week includes:

* County pay packets are lighter than most

* Ministers fear further bid to delay Bluestone

* Police warn that county could be targeted to host illegal raves

* New custody suite opens for business at Haverfordwest Police station

* Proposal to withdraw 24-hour fire cover from Haverfordwest Fire Station suspended

* North Pembrokeshire disco praised for keeping kids off the streets

* Anti-hooligan measures at Milford Docks are welcomed by local groups

* Businessman gives warning over Internet auction cheques

* Theatre plan setback a drama, but not a crisis

* Gallipoli soldier's medals sold

* A vintage tractor enthusiast has a shock over London parking ticket fine

* Angle dig reveals exciting discoveries

* Croesgoch man is master of world's largest survey vessel

* Patient and nurse enjoy tall ship voyage

* Pembrokeshire Charity Bike Ride has record entry

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




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