Pembrokeshire householders could face a £30,000 vandalism bill and a Milford Haven couple mourn their daughter found hanged in a prison cell.
It's hats on for Ladies' Day at the County Show and a 24-page supplement highlighting attractions.
This week's Western Telegraph is also packed with 132 pages of county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and loads more!
* A soldier is fined £2,000 after death crash
* Brave Atlantic rowing record bid is sunk by hurricane
* Hermon campaigners pledge to help other schools under threat
* Tenby mayor calls for vandals to be 'named and shamed' and the town's licensees get tough on anti-social behaviour
* As Petroplus LNG changes are approved, an exhibition focuses on LNG
* Brave Adam Evans-Thomas who died of leukemia inspires Festival of Hope
* Approaching his 108th birthday, Alfred Finnegan, is one of a handful of World War One survivors
* Union petition to save Haverfordwest post office from franchise
* Haverfordwest traders' fury as street stays closed until 2005
* New era for Whitland creamery site as it has new owners
* Pembrokeshire's 'Tellytubby' house becomes all the rage
* Haverfordwest singer is Pembrokeshire Idol
* As Solva makes a final push for a skatepark, Narberth's hopes are high
* Park ranger hangs up razorbill badge after 33 years service
* National Park revives age-old charcoal tradition
* A Preseli Hills walkers' bus is launched
* Grandfather and granddaughter set out on charity tandem trek
* Win a place on board Captain Cook's replica ship the Endeavour
* Pembrokeshire Begonia and Fuchsia Society's last annual show
* Port Watch correspondent Peter Williams relaunches lighthouse magazine worldwide
* Find our why drivers are facing a quacking hazard
* And get your bucket and spades ready for the freat Sand Church contest
Plus - A trio of agricultural shows - Fishguard, Nevern and Pembroke results and pictures
And - Tenby Firemen's and Pembroke Dock Quins' Carnivals
And catch the Western Telegraph for all the community news from your town or village.
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