These heart transplant patients cheer on young cyclists in the British Heart Foundation Junior Bike Ride. Also this week... your guide to the Preseli Pembrokeshire and Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire candidates in Thursday's General Election.
This week's Western Telegraph is 108 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and lots more.
Not-to-miss news this week includes:
* Skeleton discovered on beach
* Climbers hurt in 30 foot cliff fall
* OAP in fatal stairs fall
* Open verdict on vicar's death
* Fuel protesters may return
* ex-nurse slams hygiene standards at hospital
* £600,000 facelift for operating theatres
* Blunder gives three children 'vote'
* Car vandals are Pembroke and Pembroke Dock's biggest problems
* Castle Gardener to receive MBE
* Fishguard Music Festival shuns school hall
* AM urged to act on fire cuts petition
* Man gases himself after marriage breakdown
* New hope for Brithdir Mawr roundhouse
* City Hotel is for sale for £1.2 million
* Iron Age Fort staff receive another prestigious award
* Pembrokeshire early potatoes are now in store
* County Show's future again highlighted
* A new 'green building' directory is launched
* New ranger for Milford Haven waterway
* St Clears Carnival axed
PLUS - A Letterston boat builder launches into the luxury market and four pages of the county's business news
AND: The Really Wild Food and Countryside Festival is planned for September
And catch the Western Telegraph for all the community news from your town or village.
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