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Stories for 29 April 2003

Tivyside Age

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Tivyside Arts

Tapping into talent

When Bo Jangles began perfecting the art of street tap on the streets of Manhattan way back in the 1920s, little did he think his steps would be copied by a group of Llechryd youngsters over 80 years later.  more...

Arts and crafts

The second annual art and craft exhibition will be held at St Llawddog's Church Cenarth between May 23 and 31.  more...

Tivyside Features

It's all in the mind

For 13 years he's scrutinised the minds of some of the weakest and most vulnerable people in society. He's searched their innermost fears and confronted their debilitating dreads.   more...

Tivyside Letters

War affects us all

I have read your 'Comment' column in the Tivy-Side (April 9) wherein your question whether the Cardigan Town Council was right to spend time debating its thoughts on the Iraq war and I infer that you are in effect inviting a response to the questions raised.   more...

Thanks from CAB

As chairman of Cardigan Citizens Advise Bureau, I feel that we should through your good offices, offer our sincere thanks to the people of Cardigan who through the town council have made a donation of £3,000 towards the cost of running the bureau services.   more...

Barley Saturday success

As chairman of the Barley Saturday committee, I would like to express my sincere thanks to everyone who contributed to the success of the Barley Saturday show.   more...

Tech park for imported workers

In her letter printed in last week's Tivy-Side, Llinos Price argues that the airport and technology park development at Blaenannerch will remedy all the ills that currently beset our community.   more...

Tivyside News

Drugs concern at park

Concern over drugs has heightened in Cardigan following the discovery of paraphernalia associated with hard drugs in a children's play area.  more...

Lifeguard cover could affect Blue Flag

Ceredigion's lifeguard provision is on the rocks following a 'double staffing' directive from the health and safety executive.  more...

Local firm takes on jeans giant

A Cardigan clothing company is preparing for the fight of its life after being served a writ by American jeans giant Levi Strauss and Co.  more...

Vintage bike stolen

Thieves have made off with one of the stars of the weekend's Cardigan's Barley Saturday parade - a unique vintage motorcycle.  more...

Postman drove 'like maniac'

A Teifi Valley postman faces disciplinary proceedings by the Post Office, after he drove "like a maniac", forcing a car full of children to climb an embankment, on a road he should not have been travelling on, a court was told.  more...

Bottle banks anger

Members of Teifi Boating Club claim they've been sold down the river by Ceredigion County Council, and as the holiday season approaches there are fears of people suffering injuries from broken bottles.  more...

Hundreds flock to see Barley Saturday parade.  more...

Tivyside Newyddion

Cadw fflam yr iaith i gynnu

10% ychwanegol o siaradwyr Cymraeg erbyn 2011? Ie'n wir dyma'r brif her sydd wedi ei osod yn ddiweddar yn un o ddogfennau pwysicaf y Cynulliad Cenedlaethol hyd yn hyn wrth drafod dyfodol yr iaith Gymraeg, yn nhudalennau 'Iaith Pawb'.  more...

Tivyside Sport

Newcastle Emlyn 3 Albion Rovers 1  more...

Hats off to darters

What a difference a year can make in darts - just ask four hotshots of the Ship Inn at Cardigan.  more...

Gymnast in UK finals

Talented young gymnast Caroline Sharman will be competing for Wales in the UK gymnastic finals in Birmingham next month.  more...

Celebration for Crymych

Division Seven (West): Crymych 17 St Clears 0  more...

Skater hockey players in GB team

Further international honours are set to come the way of a couple of gifted local skater hockey players.  more...

Soccer fixtures

Fixtures  more...

  
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