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Stories for 25 June 2002

Tivyside Arts

Wooden masterpieces

Theatr Mwldan is the place to see wooden furniture at its best this week.  more...

Tivyside News

Tragic dad haunted by son's murder

TRAGIC Tony Law killed himself in a fit of a depression because he was haunted by the horrific murder of his son 14 years earlier, an inquest heard last week.  more...

High-speed car chase

After a young man accompanied by two accomplices stole a car in Cardigan, he tried to get away from pursuing police by driving in what an officer said was a suicidal manner at speeds of around 110mph often on the offside side of the road as the vehicle cut corners.  more...

Science park ready for planners

Architects are working on plans in readiness for the submission of a detailed application to Ceredigion's planners for the development of the proposed Aberporth Technology Park.  more...

Driver's narrow escape

A woman driver had a lucky escape after scaffolding crashed onto her car in the centre of Newcastle Emlyn at the weekend.  more...

Car park fees decision wait

Anxious town leaders and traders in Newcastle Emlyn will have to wait until July 30 for a decision on proposed introduction of charges at the Mart Car Park.  more...

War memorial vandalised

RESIDENTS in Aberporth have been left shocked and sickened after the village war memorial was vandalised sometime over the weekend.  more...

Day care lottery cash

HUNDREDS of older people are set to benfit from a major lottery windfall announced this week.  more...

Fatal crash: 'it was carnage'

A motorist and his passenger battled vainly to save the life of a young Crymych mechanic after his car was involved in a head-on collision on the A478, a Milford Haven inquest heard yesterday (Tuesday).  more...

Man accused of assaults on girls

A 69-year-old former St Dogmaels man was on Friday remanded in custody for seven days by magistrates in Cardigan, on a string of charges alleging gross indecency and indecent assault on two girls under the age of 14.  more...

Wrangle over village name

Residents of the parish of Penbryn are hopping mad at the very thought of having the name of the sideside village of TRESAITH, which is within their patch spelt as TRE-SAITH.  more...

Tivyside Sport

Rugby club awards

Given that Cardigan is by far the best-supported club in division three of the WRU structure, it was hardly surprising that 165 players and guests attended the annual presentation dinner at the Cliff Hotel on Saturday.  more...

Manager returns to the pitch

After one season at the helm, during which he took Newcastle Emlyn to within three games of promotion in division three of the CC Sports Welsh League, Dafydd Llywelyn has relinquished the managerial reins to resurrect his playing career.  more...

Coach stands down

After six years with division 7 West club Crymych head coach Brian Francis has decided to stand down.  more...

Cricket round-up

The sun shone on local cricketers for the first time this month, but only Crymych in division four made hay, while Llechryd lurched further towards the division two relegation trapdoor, and Cardigan had to settle for a losing draw in division three.  more...

  
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