Tivyside | Archive | 2002 | January
Fire officers have this week confirmed that there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding a fire at the weekend aboard a timber-built former Brixham fishing trawler moored on the Teifi at Cardigan. more...
CeredigionĂs highways chiefs are being threatened with a National Assembly inquiry after dismissing over 200 objections to a controversial traffic calming scheme in Llandysul. more...
Cardigan police are this week continuing to investigate an incident in which a car stolen from a Cardigan car park was later found burned out at a spot where it was abandoned near Pencnwc, St Dogmaels. more...
CARDIGAN and District Sports Association has been served a body blow by Ceredigion County Council's decision not to include the Maes Radley sports field scheme in a package of projects for National Assembly cash. more...
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Radio Ceredigion's schedule controllers have been accused of undermining the Welsh language by broadcasting English programmes at peak times. more...
A woman in her twenties escaped unhurt when a ferocious blaze last week left her homeless. Much of her belongings are said to have been destroyed in the incident. more...
Proudly taking a photo call here are on-song cueists of the Cardigan and District Pool League, who gained promotion to division three of the Welsh League. more...
A health scare is threatening the glittering career of showjumper Andrew Davies of Llangoedmor, Cardigan. more...
The Teifiside Motor Club is all geared up to run two Classic scrambles in 2002, one on June 8/9 and the other on the weekend of September 7/8, the club did not run any meetings last year due to the foot and mouth crisis. more...
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