Dear Editor - With reference to the Western Telegraph's Spring Guide (March 19th). Has whoever wrote the article Haverfordwest, a town with a future and a past' been to Haverfordwest recently?
It says traditional buildings have been maintained. What about Shire Hall and Foley House?
Also, it refers to the multitude of fascinating shops' in High Street. Where? There are plenty of derelict shops, banks, solicitors offices, charity shops, estate agents, and a bookmaker.
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After reading this article I think we could refer to the Trade Descriptions Act.
Is there anything to encourage tourists in Haverfordwest?
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