Pembrokeshire | Archive | 2005 | June | 28


What not to miss in this week's Western Telegraph

From the Western Telegraph, first published Tuesday 28th Jun 2005.

Assembly minister launches county's £10million Technium project and visits two local businesses. And a man's body is found beneath cliffs.

This week's Western Telegraph is 128 pages of county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and lots more.

Not-to-miss news this week includes:

* Soaring police costs threaten reggae festival

* A St Dogmaels man is charged with making threats to kill

* Daughter's truancy led to her mother's court appearance

* Welsh Assembly presiding Officer Lord Elis-Thomas visits Pembrokeshire timber yard

* Tenant claims eviction made him suicidal

* Haverfordwest Customs and Excise office may close

* Fishguard drug dealer is jailed

* Tenby man freed as key witnesses refuses to give evidence

* Tetra mast debate reaches the Welsh Assembly

* Pembroke Dock's Martello Quays preparations get under way

* Axe falls on Pembroke Dock infant school

* New campaign to save Pembroke community centre

* Spittal VC School teacher is top of the class and a Pembroke Dock teacher receives a distinction

* Tenby Walled town traffic ban starts and public inquiry is agreed

* Blaze highlights fire station cutback fears

* Haverfordwest Market Street re-opens to through traffic after two years

* John O'Groats to Lands End bike trek for Paul Sartori

* Fortress retreat for sale

* Jack Russell wins pet idol competition

* Female refuse collector follows family footsteps

* Year's first cruise ship visits Milford Haven Waterway

* Buyer needed for Neyland and Johnston GP surgeries

* Show time starts with St Clear's agricultural Show

* Big Day as Narberth Castle opens to the public

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

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