Tivyside | Archive | 2002 | January
FIVE Cardigan jobseekers have been helped into work at a new data and telecommunications systems manufacturer as a result of the Governmentís New Deal programme. more...
AN Aberporth man spoke this week of his shock at the death of his friend, former SAS soldier Charles 'Nish' Bruce who plunged to his death from a light aircraft. more...
St Dogmaels is gearing up for a half-million pound historical facelift after being granted a Heritage Lottery Grant to kick-start the scheme. more...
Work on a £10.5m scheme to alleviate acute water shortage in south Ceredigion is to start this summer, and will be completed in 2004, it has been revealed. more...
Colleagues past and present at Cardigan Police Station bade a fond farewell to the stationís long serving cleaner last week. more...
The National Assembly has indicated its intention to replace the notorious Tesco junction on Cardigan bypass with a roundabout, but the town council is to press for the roundabout to be located to the north of the junction near Penlan. more...
There was a farcical ring to events in the LíHirondelle League at the weekend, when excessive sand and lack of personnel became big talking points. more...
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A clear illustration that the junior section at Cardigan Rugby Club is going from strength to strength is the large number of players chosen to represent District H at under 16, 14, 13, 12 and 11. more...
Cardigan schoolgirls Gemma Davies and Angharad Llewelyn have been selected for the Welsh under 15 girls squash team. more...
After the top of the table confrontation between Felinfach and St Dogmaels was called off on the afternoon of the game because of the unplayable state of the Felinfach Playing Field strip, championship rivals Crannog and Aberaeron took full advantage to make up ground. more...
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