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Stories for 12 March 2002

Tivyside Arts

Two great films

Two great films come to Theatr Mwldan in Cardigan next week.  more...

Quartet recital

Giving a recital on Saturday at St Mary's Church, Cardigan, for the Peter Gould Music Trust, is a young string quartet making its mark in the music world.   more...

Folk star on tour

Folk star Iain Matthews, co-founder of Fairport Convention, Matthews Southern Comfort and Plainsong, kicks off his UK tour in Cardigan.  more...

Tivyside Castle Campaign

Dereliction and decay - inside Castle Green House

EVERY picture tells a story - but in the case of Castle Green House that story is one of dereliction and decay.  more...

Tivyside News

Mum jailed for assaults

A mother of two who assaulted police officers while facing a deferred sentence for similar offences, was sent to prison by magistrates in Cardigan on Thursday.  more...

Waterwheel tragedy

A drunken teenage party-goer died from appalling head injuries after he was crushed in a waterwheel, an Aberystwyth inquest heard last week.  more...

Wind turbines defended

Local farmer Guto Jones is sticking to his guns despite a barrage of complaints following the erection of three 76-metre high wind turbines on his land at Capel Iwan.  more...

GPs form calls co-op

A sharp rise in the demand for out of hours calls on their services has led to GPs in South Ceredigion forming a co-operative.  more...

OAP attacked

A late night attack on a pensioner in a Cardigan main street last week was yesterday (Tuesday) still the subject of continuing police investigations.  more...

Councillors' allowance hike

Hefty allowance payments are on the cards for county councillors in Ceredigion.  more...

Sewerage connection concern

Concern is mounting in Cardigan over developments being put on hold because of a moratorium on new connections to sewers running to the Quay Street pumping station.  more...

Junction fight goes on

A decision by the National Assembly to replace the notorious Tesco junction on Cardigan bypass with a roundabout has infuriated town leaders, who want it constructed further north.  more...

Lucky break for Lucy

A five-year-old Golden Retriever has become one of the first dogs in Wales to undergo a pioneering new canine cancer treatment.  more...

River barge plan

Wedding receptions and other functions could become popular on the River Teifi in Cardigan, if a plan by a Drefach Felindre couple comes to fruition.  more...

Gales wreak havoc

The owners of a coastal garden centre and nursery near Cardigan are this week counting the cost of a trail of damage left by a freak gust of wind that wreaked havoc for them at the weekend.  more...

Tivyside Sport

Promotion hopes fade

Promotion in division three of the CC Sports Welsh League all but disappeared for Newcastle Emlyn after a 4-0 defeat at Seven Sisters.  more...

Results and fixtures

Results and fixtures for this week's league matches are as follows.  more...

The final countdown!

The promotion countdown has already started for Newcastle Emlyn fans, after their favourites moved into joint third place in division 4 West, and put themselves in exactly the right frame of mind for a demanding assignment at Waunarlwydd this Saturday.  more...

Darts boy wonder

Seasoned darts players stared in disbelief during a match in the Cardigan League, when a 10-year-old grabbed the limelight in sensational fashion.  more...

Crannog scrape through

It was a pity there had to be a loser as Crannog scraped into the semi-final of the League Cup after a 2-1 win over division two Pencader.  more...

Gym success

Talented gymnast Caroline Sharman was placed second out of 100 youngsters who took part in a Grade 6 competition in the National Development Plan grades in Cardiff at the weekend.  more...

  
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