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Stories for 14 May 2003

Tivyside Age

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Tivyside Arts

Newport Bay festival

A new festival aims to help tourists enjoy one of the most unspoilt stretches of Welsh coastline, without damaging the landscape.  more...

Guitar recital

ONE of Britain's most exciting young guitarists is to give her first recital in Wales at Theatr Mwldan on May 23. Amanda Cook's busy diary includes the appearance of her first CD, a recent recital at London's Wigmore Hall and forthcoming tours of Mexico and Austria.  more...

Music Live

Cardigan's Music Live Festival, which runs from May 21 until May 26, promises music highlights that will delight every taste.  more...

Tivyside Community

Chemists rota

Duty chemists this week  more...

Tivyside Letters

Delighted about castle

A relative sent me a copy of your issue of April 16 and I was delighted to learn that at long last Cardigan's ancient castle is now in public hands.  more...

Maesglas had cup triumph too

I'm responding to last week's Soccer Scene regarding the success of Aberaeron winning their fourth cup to date which was quoted as a record unsurpassed by any club in the Cardiganshire league.  more...

No place in a modern country

It saddens me as a Scot living here to read the comments of Emyr Hywel (Tivy-Side, April 30). Such introspection should have no place in any modern country.  more...

Pleased at airfield success

I was so pleased to learn of the success of the airfield application at RAF Aberporth.  more...

Muddled thinking

The Health and Safety Executive's directive to our council requiring them to provide 'double staffing' of lifeguards on the eight beaches at present manned by a single lifeguard (Tivy-Side April 30) is at best a prime example of bureaucratic muddled thinking.   more...

Tivyside News

Man couldn't find way home

After over-indulging to the point where he was unable to find his way home, a 19-year-old Cardigan man became abusive to police officers and had to be confined in a police van cage.  more...

Mum kicks out boots!

Mother-of-two Debbie Rushton is celebrating a victory this week after national shoe chain Shoe Zone agreed to withdraw a steel-capped boot from the children's department of their stores.  more...

Heritage scheme is tops

CARDIGAN'S heritage restoration scheme has been rated as the most successful in Wales.  more...

Hospital progress

A progress report on the shape of things to come in terms of the long term future of Cardigan Hospital were outlined last week to the Town Council.  more...

Car park fees protest

Carmarthenshire County Council is likely to be bombarded with protests over its looming move to introduce car parking charges at Newcastle Emlyn.  more...

Anger at church vandals

Cardigan vicar Rev John Powell has hit out at vandals following an attempt to hurt a member of his congregation by positioning a rock above the main door of the church.  more...

Underage drinking raid

POLICE carried out a purge on underage drinking in the Newcastle Emlyn area at the weekend.  more...

Steam boat plan for Teifi

An exciting project which could well result in steam boats being seen on the River Teifi, possibly with an all-year-round steam exhibition and annual steam boat regatta in Cardigan was well received by the town council last week.  more...

River package for Objective 1

Recommendations in a TEEMI - Teifi Estuary Environmental Management Initiative - package are being fine tuned by Ceredigion County Council for an Objective 1 project.  more...

Menter jobs boost

CARDIGAN regeneration group Menter Aberteifi has landed a £180,000 grant to fund three jobs over the next two years.  more...

Tivyside Newyddion

Cen Llwyd

Yr wythnos yma mae'n bosibl y daw yna rhywun at ddrws eich ty i ofyn am gyfraniad at achos teilwng gan ei bod yn Wythnos Cymorth Cristonogol.   more...

Tivyside Sport

Cricket round-up

CRYMYCH FIRSTS entertained CRESSELLY 2NDs in Division Four and held on for a good draw after Steve Thomas (53) and Jim Kinnear (47) had taken Cresselly to 174 for 4.   more...

Fitting end to season

Cardigan Cannons 7 Gowerton Gamblers 3  more...

Win for young boxer

TEIFI Valley ABC boxer Tom Glover ended his debut season on a high note with a fine victory at Tumble.  more...

Dismal result for Reds

Treowen 2 Newcastle Emlyn 0  more...

Cardis lose to Borderers

Griffiths Cup Final Cardigan 0 Whitland 29   more...

Disappointing result

Division Three (West): Birchgrove 36 Cardigan 3   more...

Results and fixtures

Results  more...

  
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