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  • About me

    Andrew was born in Manchester on the 30th December 1978, even though his mother swears he was found in a cabbage patch evidence shows he was born in Manchester Royal Infirmery. He went to school in St. Davids, Pembrokeshire and then graduated from Glamorgan

  • About me

    Andrew was born in Manchester on the 30th December 1978, even though his mother swears he was found in a cabbage patch evidence shows he was born in Manchester Royal Infirmery. He went to school in St. Davids, Pembrokeshire and then graduated from Glamorgan

  • Whose box will you tick?

    In a week the future political direction in Wales for the next four years will be practically all over bar the counting. Here at the Western Telegraph we would love to have a sneak preview of whose box you will tick on the ballot paper next week.

  • Teacher sobs as she tells court she was 'tricked' into sex

    A teacher from Haverfordwest broke down in court yesterday as she told a jury how she was fooled in to having sex with a Syrian-born airline pilot, but denied fabricating the events that lead to the allegation. A barrister representing Syrian-born airline

  • Man wins fight for cancer treatment

    A Goodwick grandad is delighted that after months of campaigning, he will receive a non-invasive treatment for prostate cancer. Alistair Hendrie was diagnosed with prostate cancer last September and contacted the Western Telegraph in disgust when he

  • Village green fate in hands of inspector

    IF a piece of land is used by local people for sports, sunbathing and picnics for more than 20 years, does that make the area a village green? This was the question facing planning inspector Andrew Roberts at a public inquiry last week. Lyndon Frayling

  • Free bubbly for creative reader

    Readers have until the end of April to win a bottle of bubbly in the Western Telegraph champagne script competition. Log on to the video section of this website: www.westerntelegraph.co.uk/news/videonewsand watch the video of AM Tamsin Dunwoody, PM Tony

  • What's On - April 25th to May 1st

    MUSIC The Twisting Field: Epic storytelling through words and music, presented by Span Arts today (Thursday) at the Queens Hall, Narberth, 8pm. Tickets £9/£7 from Span Arts on 01834 869323. Altan: Traditional music and song from Ireland at Theatr

  • ‘Shameful’ attack on pregnant woman in car

    A man put his pregnant ex-partner and their six-year-old daughter through a terrifying ordeal when he rammed her car in the centre of the town, a judge heard on Friday. Mathew Hawkins, aged 30, of Haverfordwest, swerved his Citroen van to end up bumper-to-bumper

  • Police appeal after bench uprooted

    Police are appealing for information after a cast iron bench in St Davids was wrenched from its settings and thrown into a nearby stream. The incident occurred in the town's Cathedral Close sometime on April 21st. Anyone with any information is