Hallowe'en came early to Haverfordwest at a spooky book launch. And LNG may force farmer to quit, plus safety concerns are raised with Transport Secretary
This week's Western Telegraph is 128 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and lots more
Not to be missed news this week includes:
* A care home worker is suspended
* Sixth form cuts threaten small schools
* Councillor slammed for attack on firefighters
* Care home to be prosecuted after fatal fire
* A Tenby man, who 'groomed' a little girl for sex is jailed for five years
* Man admits possession of indecent pictures of children
* Work begins on 120 homes in Johnston
* Pensioners face struggle to pay the bills
* The faade of Haverfordwest's ill-fated Commerce House could soon come down
* Mother in court over girl's truancy
* Hearing screening for newborn babies
* Dental pair do week's work in Romania
* 2,000 Bovine TB cases this year
* Energy crops may be worth £12m a year to county
Plus - Whitland firemen will stage the biggest fireworks display in west Wales
And - Santa joins warm-up for cancer research charity run
And catch the Western Telegraph for all the community news from your town or village.
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