Three tons of medicine, worth £600,000, are thrown away in Pembrokeshire each year

POLICE in Tenby are gravely concerned for the welfare of a 23-year-old tourist who disappeared from the town on Sunday. James Nutley, thought to be from Caldicot and on a golfing trip, went missing from a town centre pub. He failed to return to his hotel and the alarm was raised, triggering a massive search involving police and coastguard officers.

This week's Western Telegraph is also packed with 128 pages of county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and loads more

* US presidential candidate John Kerry's link with county is revealed

* The bill for the County's AMs totalled £220,000 last year while MPs cost £352,075

* Retiring dentist speaks out about crisis facing the service

* A St Florence man admits sexually abusing girl, 13

* Vet practice finds new location for county's first horse hospital

* World beating marine radar is developed in Pembrokeshire

* As councillor makes apology over gaffe, firefighters call for his resignation

* West Wales projects receive £43m in the last ten years from Heritage Lottery Fund

* A crackdown has been launched on NHS fraud

* A South Pembrokeshire Chapel goes under the hammer for £125,000

* Standard of county's school toilets are described as 'shocking'

* The charge of the Light Brigade is remembered on its 150th anniversary.

* New uses for ex-defence depot are explored

* After nearly 40 year the Latin Tridentine Mass returns

* Haverfordwest singer Anne-Marie Riley's debut at Millennium Stadium and Pembroke Dock singer Katie Morgan makes her first video

* Work on multi-storey finishes but Haverfordwst still needs parking

* A clerical officer with out-of-hours doctors' service faces jail after stealing £18,000

* Mission to bring Smiles to Romania

* Pedal power by police and Round Tablers has raised over £30,000 for charity

* Pembrokeshire couple head for a mountainous challenge in Borneo

Not to be missed: Farmers are encouraged to grow new vegetable varieties, meet the new team at the YFC helm and many more stories in our six page Farming Extra

Together with lots of half-term fun in this week's Presspack

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