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Stories for 7 May 2003

Tivyside Arts

Layers of perception

One of Pembrokeshire's most exciting and eminent artists - John Addyman - is staging a major exhibition of his works at the Queen's Hall Gallery, Narberth throughout May.  more...

Trio of comedies

Narberth Talespinners are presenting a trio of one-act comedies called 'Two in hospital and one in a goldfish bowl' at The Queen's Hall, Narberth from Thursday to Saturday, May 8-10.  more...

Open gardens

The very thought of May conjures up warmer days, sunshine and the late spring flowers in full bloom.   more...

Tivyside Community

Duty chemists

Duty chemists this week are:  more...

Tivyside Letters

Iraq - a local soldier's viewpoint

Having been an avid reader of the Tivy-Side for a number of years in many far flung places around the world whilst primarily deployed on military operations I was most interested to read the numerous letters in your April 2 edition from other members of your readership who freely expressed their opinions and general opposition to the war in Iraq.  more...

Not a sporting chance

Following a recent day out in Rosslare, County Wexford, I thought that sport lovers would like to compare their facilities to ours both in and around Cardigan town.   more...

Opposition to court closure

Forgive me if I have misinterpreted your article (Tivy-Side, April 30) that there is "widespread support" for the proposed closure of Cardigan Courthouse.  more...

Tivyside News

Boy, 6, in sea rescue drama

An Aberporth man is being hailed as a hero after he saved a six-year-old boy trapped on rocks by the tide.  more...

Baby: case to answer

Despite a solicitor submitting that there was no case to answer by a 38-year-old Penparc man accused of wilfully neglecting his newborn son, who later died, magistrates have sent him for trail at the Crown Court.  more...

Voting the old way

THEY may have fought long and hard for reunification within Pembrokeshire but voters in St Dogmaels found themselves with a hangover from Ceredigion days.  more...

Plans for youth project

Cardigan youth project Area 43 has unveiled plans for a major development at its headquarters in Pontycleifion.  more...

Best start to the day!

PUPILS at Ysgol Uwchradd Aberteifi can now have the best possible start to the day thanks to a new Breakfast Club.  more...

Four injured in crash

The severity of a collision in which a Ford Granada crashed head-on into the parapet wall of a bridge early on Thursday resulted in the A485 Carmarthen/Lampeter road being closed and traffic diverted for more than four hours.  more...

Council celebrates anniversary

Three-hundred-and-fifty years ago this week Cardigan Town Council, or Borough Council as it was formerly known, first came into being.  more...

Cardigan gets farmers' market

A market town needs a Farmers' Market.  more...

Man pestered ex-girlfriend

Upset over the breakdown of a relationship a 20-year-old man caused harassment to his ex when she was out socialising with friends in Cardigan.  more...

Woman airlifted

One of the drivers involved in a two vehicle crash on the A487 road in the village of Penparc, near Cardigan, on Friday morning was taken to Morriston Hospital by the air ambulance.  more...

Tivyside Sport

Trophy triumph!

Aberaeron's remarkable success in cup competitions this season continued on Monday when they lifted the South Cards Cup for the first time in their history and their fourth cup in the last month which must be a record unsurpassed by any club in the Cardiganshire League.   more...

Reds stay in league

Newcastle Emlyn 0, Treowen 1.  more...

Junior rugby finals

Aberystwyth 35 points Crymych 49 points  more...

Latest results and fixtures

Results and fixtures  more...

  
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