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Stories for 19 February 2002

Tivyside News

CD copyright scam

Unauthorised use of Elvis Presley, The Beatles and Abba trademarks, and infringing copyright landed a former musician in hot water.  more...

Party powers call

An all-night party which continued unchecked for over 24 hours could prompt a change in legislation between the police and county councils.  more...

Fishing boat help

While out on a routine exercise in Cardigan Bay on Sunday morning, Cardigan's relief Atlantic 75 lifeboat, the Duckhams 2001, went to the assistance of a local fishing boat.  more...

Castle offer imminent

AN offer to buy Cardigan Castle and bring it into public ownership will be made by Ceredigion County Council by the end of the week.  more...

Shotgun case for sentence

A man who admitted possessing a sawn-off shotgun, was last week sent for sentence at the Crown Court by magistrates in Cardigan.  more...

Concern over fridge dump

Concerns about dangers that could possibly arise from the temporary storage of discarded fridges and freezers at Ceredigion County Council's former depot at Adpar, Newcastle Emlyn, were voiced at last week's Cabinet meeting.  more...

Slaughter case to trial

Eight men charged in connection with alleged illegal sheep slaughtering in the Teifi Valley have been committed to the Crown Court for trial.  more...

Concern over guidelines

Guidelines adopted by Ceredigion County Council for preventing urbanisation of the countryside are to be reviewed.  more...

Tivyside Sport

Referee costs Reds points

It is rare for Emlyn manager Dafydd Llywelyn to blow his top, but the boss was fuming after a refereeing decision two minutes from time cost the Reds two vital promotion points.  more...

No contest!

Whilst it could be argued that league leaders St Dogmaels contributed to their own downfall at King George V Field through over-confidence beforehand, in terms of all-round ability Cardigan Town were on a different planet.  more...

Showjumper back in saddle

After a health scare which threatened to end his career, international showjumper Andrew Davies of Llangoedmor near Cardigan has been given hope by doctors, and is back in the saddle.  more...

  
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