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What you can expect in this Friday's County Times



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Published Date:
23 April 2008
WE'VE money off your shopping - and on the day news broke that food bills are rising rapidly what could be better than that?
There's £3 off if you spend £15 at Morrisons, with a further £3 for the next week and £4 the week after (if you spend £30). And the good news is, you can use as many of the vouchers as you like.

And there's £3 off if you spend £15 at the Co-op, so happy shopping.

We've a spread of pictures from the Newtown Dance Den's spectacular show in Abermule.

Lembit and his Cheeky girl announce they are getting married.

And we look at the teachers' strike which has hit schools across Powys.

There's a report from an open day in Trefeglwys, where wind farm developers invited local people to find out about their plans.

In sport we review Caersws' chances of staying in the Welsh Premier after last week's defeat saw them finish second from bottom and in a relegation spot - but it's not over yet for the Bluebirds.

And Llanidloes Girls U16s lifted the Welsh Cup - pictures and a report.

Add to that a 12-page property supplement and there's plenty of reasons to make sure you grab a copy of this Friday's County Times.


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  • Last Updated: 23 April 2008 9:24 AM
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  • Location: Welshpool, Powys
 
 
  

 
 


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