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Stories for 2 July 2002

Tivyside Arts

Win Spiderman goodies!

Spider-Man hits the screen at Theatr Mwldan this Friday and to celebrate we have goodies to give away.   more...

Wyman rocks in

Yes, it's true! Legendary rocker Bill Wyman is visiting Aberystwyth Arts Centre as part of his UK tour along with the Rhythm Kings for a delicious blend of blues, jazz, R&B and rock.  more...

Art exhibition

AN exciting exhibition entitled Eat Art by Coleg Ceredigion's art and design students is on at Theatr Mwldan until July 13.  more...

RFC anniversary celebrations

All associated with Newcastle Emlyn Rugby Football Club have good cause for celebration these days.  more...

Tivyside News

OAP's window smashed

Police are this week still trying to trace the culprits responsible for smashing a window while the elderly homeowner was asleep in bed.  more...

Motorcyclist hurt

A motorcyclist was seriously injured when his machine ran into the back of a stationary tractor near Cardigan on Wednesday morning.  more...

Sword stolen

The police were yesterday (Tuesday) still trying to trace the person responsible for the blue coloured sword from a Cardigan shop known as 'Middle Earth', Priory Street.  more...

County's danger roads

Ceredigion's road network is one of the most dangerous in Wales.  more...

Website gallops off with prize

The website of a north Pembrokeshire-based charity, which cares for horses and ponies in their old age is proving such a hit that it has galloped off with the top prize in the regional heat of this year's UK on-line for business/Inter Forum E-Commerce awards.  more...

Blaze hero praised

The general manager of a Cardigan business employing 40 people says that the fact they still all have jobs is all down to the quick thinking of a passer-by.  more...

Fury over parking fees

Newcastle Emlyn traders have hit the roof over plans to introduce car parking charges at three of the town's busiest car parks.  more...

Locals mourn double death horror

A woman with Teifi Valley connections, who was last week believed to have been murdered by her estanged husband before he took his own life, was yesterday (Tuesday) laid to rest near her home in north Wales.  more...

Chamber relaunches

MORE than 500 businesses in and around Cardigan are being invited to an open meeting next Monday to help relaunch the town's Chamber of Trade.  more...

Dewhirst: action urged

LOCAL AMs Elin Jones and Cynog Dafis have pressed the Assembly to take urgent action over the future of Cardigan's Dewhirst factory.  more...

Villagers oppose extra homes plan

Plans to build up to 41 new houses in Eglwyswrw have been strongly rejected by villagers.  more...

Crash barrier for blackspot

A crash barrier is to be extended at a blackspot in the Teifi Valley where three serious accidents have occurred over the past seven months.  more...

Couple praise police

A Cardigan couple have sung the praises of a local police officer, after he felt the collar of a burglar who struck at their home, and was on Thursday sent to prison for two years.  more...

Tivyside Sport

Watch this space!

A ten-year-old Cardigan schoolboy stunned the darts world by reaching the final of the English Youth (Under 18) Championship at Bream Sands, Weston Super Mare.  more...

Bowls championship best yet

Top class bowling and keen competition ensured that the 23rd annual Newcastle Emlyn Open Singles Championship was the best yet.  more...

Cricket round-up

Losing draws have left Llechryd and Cardigan staring down the barrel, and with the second half of the campaign underway the division two villagers appear doomed, while their neighbours are embroiled in a scrap for survival in division three.  more...

  
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