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Stories for 2 October 2002

Tivyside Arts

Rich pickings at festival

It's rapidly becoming one of the most exciting literary events outside of Hay.  more...

Max Boyce is here!

Max Boyce is touring this autumn and the second stop of his 13-venue tour is Theatr y Gromlech, Crymych. There are not many people who have filled the Royal Albert Hall, the London Palladium and broken box office records all over Great Britain. His songs and stories have become part of folk culture.  more...

Rugs exhibition

A wonderful exhibition of striking hand woven rugs by Diana Roberts is at Theatr Mwldan until October 19 with all proceeds from sales going towards the Noah's Ark Appeal raising funds for a children's hospital in Wales.   more...

Tivyside Features

J B Evans

Tivy-Side columnist J B EVANS casts his eye over local issues.  more...

St Dogmaels' heavenly brew

"Would you care for some refreshment?" asks David Sallis dodging a wasp as it nosedives into the apples. "How about a glass of cider?"  more...

Tivyside News

Spar robbery charge

A 19-year-old trainee carpenter charged with committing robbery at the Spar shop in Cardigan last month appeared in custody before magistrates in Aberystwyth on Wednesday.  more...

Golfer's local links

One of the heroes of the hour as the European team turned up the heat on the United States to regain the Ryder Cup at the Belfry on Sunday was a golfer who attributes his accuracy to the discipline instilled in him by the demands of a little known Ceredigion course.  more...

Driver jailed

A jobless Cardigan man who was involved in a hair-raising piece of dangerous driving near the town while heavily under the influence of drugs, and who admitted a string of other offences, has been sent to prison for two and a half years at Swansea Crown Court.  more...

End or road for panto

Oakwood Park's popular Magical Christmasland and pantomime will disappear from this year's festive calendar.  more...

Womana took van

Concerned after her boyfriend was arrested, a 20-year-old Cardigan woman took a Ford Transit van belonging to a friend and drove to Aberystwyth Police Station hoping to bring him home.  more...

Tragic widow killed herself

A TRAGIC Cardigan widow was haunted by the effects of a stomach operation she underwent 42 years earlier, an Aberystwyth inquest heard on Monday.  more...

COMMENT

The Tivy-Side's comment this week.  more...

LETTERS

A selection of letters from this week's Tivy-Side  more...

Rare dolphin washed up

A breed of dolphin rarely seen in local waters has been found washed up near New Quay.  more...

Jobs hope for factory workers

Fears that Cardigan would become Wales' worst unemployment blackspot were scuppered this week following confirmation of a significant jobs boost and a comprehensive re-training programme for Dewhirst workers.  more...

Tivyside Sport

Three in a row for Cardis

National League Division Three (West): Cardigan 23 points Aberavon Quins 17 points  more...

Emlyn back to winning ways

Newcastle Emlyn 23 points Seven Sisters 19 points  more...

Crymych go down to Cefneithin

Division Seven (West): Cefneithin 17 points Crymych 12 points  more...

We're sports mad!

THREE pages of sport in the Tivy-Side this week!  more...

Emlyn pipped again

Exasperating was, perhaps, the only printable word for it as Newcastle Emlyn were on Saturday pipped for the fifth time this term by a single goal in Division 3 of the Welsh League.   more...

Ryder cup's Cardi connection!

A Cardigan golfing enthusiast had more cause than most for celebrating the Ryder Cup's European success at The Belfry at the weekend.  more...

Cardigan netball

The Dyfed Netball League commenced on Sunday at Crymych Leisure Centre with two matches, Milford v Cardigan A from first division and Cardigan B v Teifi B from the second division  more...

Results and fixtures

This week's results and fixtures  more...

  
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