Tivyside | Archive | 2002 | January
Greg Rusedski and Celine Dion - eat your hearts out! When it comes to Canadian pride, no one gets the passions stirring quite like William Logan. more...
Jackie and Ray Hasler of Go Mango Wholefoods have been voted Cardigan's top independent traders by Tivy-Side readers who took part in this yearís quest to find the townís favourite shopkeeper. more...
THE PEOPLE of Cardigan are speaking out loud and clear about the future of the townís historic castle ó it is a national treasure that must be saved and the time to act is now. more...
Victoria Malcolm steps back to view a painting which has charted every step of her journey through life. From Tunisia to London and from South Africa to its final resting place in the shadow of the Llanllwni mountains, this little watercolour is a constant reminder of the house where Victoria grew up. more...
Negotiations over the future ownership of Cardigan Castle look set to come to a head within the next few weeks. more...
Ysgol Brynsaron have a new computer thanks to collecting the most used ink cartridges in the UK. The school came top in an Ink for IT promotion run by PC World. more...
PLAIN clothes policemen are patrolling the streets of Cardigan in an effort to catch young pranksters who are knocking on doors and running away. more...
Two more Pembrokeshire primary schools face the threat of closure following confirmation that an integrated 'cluster' campus could soon be established in Crymych. more...
Furious town councillors in Newcastle Emlyn have launched a scathing attack on Carmarthenshire County Council, accusing the authority of not caring a hoot about the Teifi Valley community, and failing to assist local organisations. more...
CC Sports Welsh League (Division Three) Newcastle Emlyn 0 Dinas Powys 3 more...
Efforts are being stepped up to provide a £500,000 all-weather pitch in Cardigan, and give priority to development of Maes Radley at Dolwerdd. more...
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