Pembrokeshire | Archive | 2004 | August | 3


What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

From the Western Telegraph, first published Tuesday 3rd Aug 2004.

While carnival season is in full swing in the county, Hermon School parents who are determined to fight on to keep their village school, plan a public meeting.

This week's Western Telegraph is 96 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and loads more!

Not-to-miss news this week includes:

* Mother-of-three dies after car plunges into sea

* Western Telegraph praised for anti-GM campaign

* Protest against sex offender

* Church treasurer committed suicide after sex assault claims

* Teenager's death crash remains a mystery

* 200 superbug cases at hospital

* Inquiry call after dog's death

* Giant load causes traffic chaos

* Tidal power may light up St Davids

* Union steps up campaign against post office franchise

* Sixty years after World War II, Neyland man returns to Arnhem

* Traders call crisis talks on Haverfordwest street closure

* New bid to open sex shop in Haverfordwest

* Spectacular sighting of 300 dolphins off Pembrokeshire

* New plaid Cymru candidate for Preseli Pembrokeshire

* Dialysis unit for county confirmed

* Skateboarders appeal for new site

* Two sister celebrate golden wedding double

* Cash strapped A & E unit 'inadequate'

* Pembroke Dock goes back in time with an Historic Vehicle Pageant.

Not to be missed - Baby Shop entrepreneur asked to join TV programme plus five pages of county business news

Plus- Bongo Bulu takes a bow at Folly Farm

And catch the Western Telegraph for all the community news from your town or village.

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