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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