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Stories for 5 February 2002

Tivyside Castle Campaign

What price heritage?

In the week that Cardigan Castle was put on the open market for £1.25m, we ask some local experts what they think should happen next?  more...

Tivy-Side appeals to castle owner

Dear Miss Wood and Mr Rees,  more...

Tivyside News

Woman mowed down by runaway car

An elderly woman was severely injured when she was knocked down from behind and run over by a driverless run-away car in Cardigan at the weekend.  more...

Holiday homes plans row

A bitter row over moves to ban incomers from building holiday and retirement homes in Pembrokeshire could escalate into a courtroom battle.  more...

Shotgun found hanging on fence

A special police operation in the Castle Street area of Cardigan on Thursday resulted in the discovery of a shotgun with a shortened barrel.  more...

Don't miss this week's Tivy-Side

Other local stories to look out for in this week's Tivy-Side:  more...

Winter floods return

Heavy rain caused flooding in the Teifi Valley over the weekend.  more...

Burglary at coal yard

Police enquiries were yesterday (Tuesday) said to be on-going into a burglary over the past week at a Crymych coal merchantís yard.  more...

Castle price must be 'realistic'

Although it has been reported that Cardigan Castle has been put up for sale on the open market at an asking price of £1.25m, Ceredigion County Council are still aiming to bring it into public ownership.  more...

T-shirt bid to find Jerome

A Cardigan sportswear manufacturer is pitching in to help trace a 16-year-old local schoolboy who vanished from his home just over a year ago.  more...

Another Tesco junction crash

Yet another accident occurred on Monday evening at the notorious Tesco junction on Cardigan bypass.  more...

Tivyside Sport

Heart scare for showjumper

International showjumping star Andrew Davies of Llangoedmor, Cardigan, is in a London hospital this week, with his career hanging in the balance.  more...

Weather decimates league action

Diabolical weather conditions decimated the local programme for a second successive week, with only the League Cup quarter-final clash between Felinfach and Llanboidy going ahead.  more...

Darts ace to keep place

When Cardigan darts ace Mark ëChalkieí Lewis became the first from this neck of the woods to gain international honours, there were those who predicted a one cap wonder scenario.  more...

  
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