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Stories for 26 March 2002

Tivyside Arts

Cracking Easter fair

Newport will be cracking up this Easter thanks to an action-packed fair on Easter Saturday, March 30.  more...

Wrestling champs on show

It promises to be the event of the year - the American Wrestling Federation's visit to the Emlyn Leisure Centre on April 4 at 7.30pm.  more...

Tivyside Business

A Ferry good acquisition!

A lot of water's gone under the bridge and drink down the hatch since entrepreneur Nick Laing started developing his business interests to include the licensing trade.  more...

Tivyside News

School crossing concern

Parents of children attending Newcastle Emlyn Secondary School have expressed fears over road safety at the bottom of School Hill.  more...

Aircraft alert

Police were alerted an hour before dawn yesterday (Tuesday) to an unidentified low-flying light aircraft in the lower Teifi Valley.  more...

Apprentice scheme axed

Sixty-two years of training are to be cut in their prime following the MoD's announcement that the apprentice training establishment at Aberporth is to be axed.  more...

Fishermen's fury over dredgers

Large areas of the seabed off the Teifi Estuary are being annihilated by scallop dredgers, and the future of the local lobster fishing industry is under serious threat, it has been claimed.  more...

Boys suffer in learning curve

IF you are a boy you'd be better off going to school outside Ceredigion - that was the message from one of the county's education chiefs.  more...

Shows pick up pieces

Local agricultural shows starting to pick up the pieces after events were wiped out by last year's foot-and-mouth crisis, have high hopes that show-day 2002 will see activities by and large back to normal.  more...

Couple's suicide pact

A husband shot his wife on Boxing Day and then turned his shotgun on himself in an apparent suicide pact, a Milford Haven inquest was told yesterday (Tuesday).  more...

Sorry tale for tiger

A Crymych couple have lost their bid to keep a Siberian tiger in their back yard.  more...

Council's UDP tweaked

Proposed changes to the tourism, transport, community, education and recreation policies in the authority's controversial Unitary Development Plan were last week accepted at a meeting of the Cabinet of Ceredigion County Council.  more...

Tivyside Sport

Young bowler going places

A young man from the Cardigan area is continuing to catch the eye at international level in the field of short mat bowls.  more...

Brothers run marathon

Oh brother! With just two weeks to go until this year's London Marathon (April 14), Llechryd carpenter Huw Thomas is clocking up the miles in preparation for his first ever attempt at the world famous run.   more...

Disappointment for Reds

Six days can seem like an eternity in football, as Newcastle Emlyn discovered when going down 2-1 against lowly Caerau in division three of the CC Sports Welsh League.  more...

Feast of rugby

Rugby fans in this neck of the woods could be in for a feast of rugby on Tuesday, when Cardigan take on a star-studded Crawshays XV at King George V Field (kick off 7pm).  more...

Crannog warm up for cup

Crannog warmed up for Monday's League Cup Final with a 3-2 win at Machynlleth in round two of the South Cards Cup.  more...

  
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