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Stories for 7 March 2002

Tivyside Arts

Noson o chwerthin iach!

Mae Cwmni Drama Llandudoch yn dychwelyd i Theatr Mwldan, Aberteifi gyda'r perfformiad olaf o'r ddrama sydd wedi bod yn gymaint o lwyddiant iddyn nhw -'Mas o Drefen', sef cyfleithiad Gari Nicholas o gomedi Ray Cooney, 'Out of Order'.   more...

Film festival is WOW!

WOW! - Wales One World Film Festival will take place in Aberystwyth Arts Centre from March 13 to 16. This is the first WOW! film festival, taking place in Aberystwyth, Swansea and Newport.  more...

Arts Care exhibition

ATS Care Gofal Celf is an organisation dedicated to artistically enriching the lives of disadvantaged people.  more...

Tivyside Castle Campaign

Castle campaign in USA!

Cardigan Castle campaign has stretched its wings across the Atlantic thanks to local bard Dic Jones.  more...

Tivyside News

Architect plans to appeal

Cardigan architect Llwyd Edwards has been found guilty of serious professional incompetence and banned from practice for six months.  more...

School plans Assembly appeal

The battle to save Moylegrove School from closure will move on to the National Assembly after county councillors voted again to close the school.  more...

Rotten meat condemned

Meat worth £40,000 seized by environmental health officers at a cold store was severely decomposed and smelly, even at minus 18 degrees centigrade, a court in Cardigan was told on Thursday.  more...

St David's Day celebrations

Little Ayse Ozcan celebrated her first birthday on St David's Day. This week's Tivy-Side has eight pages of St David's Day pictures.   more...

Motorist spots 'black panther'

A MOTORIST has spoken of his astonishment at glimpsing a huge panther-like animal on a desolate mountain road.  more...

Hostility over coast path

There is growing hostility among farmers and other landowners in south Ceredigion whose land runs along the coastline over the creation of a coast path project.  more...

Concern over Dolwerdd delay

Fresh concern over the fact that no provision is included by Ceredigion County Council in its capital programme for the next three years for the completion of Cardigan's Maes Radley (Dolwerdd) recreation ground project in its budget for 2002-2003 has been voiced by town mayor Cllr John Adams-Lewis.  more...

Tivyside Sport

Town get cup chance

Ending up on the losing side in the final a few years ago has rankled ever since with Town star Shamus Doherty.  more...

Cardigan Netball Club

CARDIGAN B netball team knew they were going to have a tough match against second placed Pembroke A.  more...

Reds return to winning ways

An improved all-round showing by Newcastle Emlyn saw them return to winning ways, the three vital points they secured keeping the promotion flame flickering.  more...

Cardi skipper injured

Pembrokeshire Cup (Quarter-Final) Haverfordwest 12pts Cardigan 3pts  more...

Title race thrown wide open

With leaders St Dogmaels dropping two further points, this time on their own School Field stamping ground, and Felinfach going down against Dewi Stars, the title race has been thrown wide open.  more...

  
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