Tivyside | Archive | 2003 | January
For most of us, the underlining rule of life is to stick with what you know. more...
Could this be the future of Cardigan Castle? more...
Mike Godsell bites his lip and tries to control the tears that are welling up in his eyes. more...
Dear Editor, Cardigan Citizens Advice Bureau is brilliant! more...
Dear Editor, I should very much like to hear from the Cardigan councillors who have apparently approved the building of 300 dwellings at Stepside Farm, Gwbert Road, how they are going to deal with sewage disposal. more...
I would like to assure Bob and Tricia Giles that they have not offended this particular member of the Welsh community but they have made her laugh. more...
Dear Editor I have been reading with great interest the comments in the local press of late regarding disability access in Newcastle Emlyn. more...
Dear Editor, To reply to Neil Buckland (Letters, January 15) - we don't need nuclear power because as far as I'm concerned 'we' are Wales - and Wales can produce far more electricity than it needs already! more...
Dear Editor, A while ago ACTYMA were derided for being alarmist about the dangers of developing an airport at Blaenannerch. Perhaps they were not so wrong. more...
There's a distinct possibility that use of Ceredigion's local authority-run swimming pools will be available to children and teenagers free of charge during this year's school holidays. more...
A BROCHURE illustrating the attractions of Newcastle Emlyn is on the cards in a bid to encourage more people to visit the town. more...
Crymych midwife Bethan Davies is a star in the eyes of mum Christine Croshaw. more...
A PICTURE is worth more than a thousand words when it comes to road safety. more...
Free swimming for kids? A brilliant idea! more...
A pedestrian was knocked down and killed in an accident not far from his home near Aberaeron on Friday evening. more...
Political correctness gone mad. This was the opinion of Cardigan solicitor Colin Taylor after two teenage boys were hauled before magistrates charged with common assault. more...
CAMPAIGNERS against Ceredigion's controversial Unitary Development Plan have welcomed news that the Welsh Assembly has lodged objections to the document. more...
Cardigan police this week admitted how they 'feared greatly for their safety' after being threatened by a man brandishing a kitchen knife. more...
Doing a friend a good turn resulted in a £25 fine for a St Dogmaels man who this week pleaded guilty to a charge of parking in an undesignated bay before Cardigan magistrates. more...
A North Pembrokeshire teenager miraculously escaped serious injury when pinned to the ground by one of the rear wheels of a tractor. more...
Local artist Diana Heeks has leapt to the defence of a giant Monkey Puzzle tree, which is threatened with the chop to make way for a housing development. more...
Newcastle Emlyn 3 Aberystwyth 8 more...
National League Division Three (West): Trimsaran 6 Cardigan 30 more...
The Second and Third Round of the League Cup (Easter Monday) dominated the fixture list last Saturday with players dreaming of being on the Square Field for the highlight of the League's season. more...
DARTS player Mark 'Chalkie' Lewis has been selected for the elite six-man Wales team to compete for the Six Nations Championship in Prestatyn next month. more...
RESULTS Saturday January 25 more...
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