Tivyside | Archive | 2003 | May
Duty chemists this week are: more...
Tom Watson is saddened (Tivy-Side May 14) to read the comments by Emyr Hywel on the technology park development at Blaenannerch. Apparently he is saddened because someone has the temerity to stand up for his own culture. He has, it seems, gladly relegated most of his own cultural heritage to `shortbread tins'. Little wonder that he has had to move to Ceredigion. more...
I hope that the planning chief who is suggesting that sealed septic tanks be used as a `temporary' measure in order to obtain plan-ning permission will be financing their use. more...
I am writing, with the hope that you can assist, as I am currently researching the history of the present Mid & West Wales Fire Brigade. more...
All the military might of Britain could not have prevented the Commonwealth countries from going their own way. more...
Your article concerning the clo-sure of schools in North Pembrokeshire has caused con-cern and anger amongst gover-nors, parents and staff at Ysgol Blaenffos. more...
A CONTEST is now very firmly in place for the presidency of Plaid Cymru. more...
WHAT started out as `a playground confrontation' between two former friends turned into an intimidating attack leaving one of the girls sobbing inside her car. more...
A VANDAL attack on what is rated the best bowling green in Ceredigion has left local bowls players in despair. more...
A BONCATH couple who were given just three hours to clear out their dead mother's council house have condemned local housing officers as `heartless and unfeeling'. more...
WHEN the window of a Cardigan sweet shop was smashed during a late-night brawl, passers-by smelt the sweet whiff of temptation and promptly helped themselves to the goods inside. more...
A WHEELCHAIR-BOUND father from the Cardigan area who assisted in the birth of his son admitted a charge of cruelty towards the child when he appeared at Swansea Crown Court on Friday. more...
Plant dosbarth derbyn Ysgol Brynsaron yn arddangos plac y Marc Safon a gyflwyn-wyd i'r ysgol yn ddiweddar gan Asiantaeth Sgiliau Sylfaenol. more...
CLASSIC motorcycle scram-bling - as they used to call it back in the 60s - returns to Ceredigion when the Teifiside Motor Club hosts the second round of the Welsh Classic Scrambes Championship at Allt Cwm y Gof, Penybryn, Cardigan, on Sunday, June 8. more...
A FORMER England and Glamorgan opening bats-man has heaped praise on Llandysul Cricket Club's facilities at Parc Chwareon Llandysul. more...
A PLAYER from Cardigan had a hand in the history-making occasion when helping Bridgend become the last professional winners of Welsh rugby's Premier league championship title. more...
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