Tivyside | Archive | 2003 | August
Cardigan Castle campaign has stretched its wings across the Atlantic thanks to local bard Dic Jones. more...
In the week that Cardigan Castle was put on the open market for £1.25m, we ask some local experts what they think should happen next? more...
The future of Cardigan Castle is on a knife edge. more...
CARDIGAN Castle is set to finally come into public ownership after Ceredigion County Council's Cabinet yesterday (Tuesday) backed moves to instigate a compulsory purchase order. more...
A quarter of a million pounds is on the table for Cardigan Castle - but owner's representative Brian Rees has turned it down. more...
Could this be the future of Cardigan Castle? more...
Dear Miss Wood and Mr Rees, more...
The Tivy-Side Castle in Crisis Campaign so far more...
The contents of Cardigan Castle were knocked out of the bidding last weekend when owner Barbara Wood called a halt on their sale. more...
In the three months since Ceredigion County Council announced its decision to impose a CPO on the castle, proceedings have seemingly ground to a halt. more...
Read all about the rollercoaster Tivy-Side campaign to save Cardigan Castle. more...
EVERY picture tells a story - but in the case of Castle Green House that story is one of dereliction and decay. more...
ALL the news that's fit to print - that's the motto of the New York Times. more...
THE PEOPLE of Cardigan are speaking out loud and clear about the future of the townís historic castle ó it is a national treasure that must be saved and the time to act is now. more...
AS Cardigan Castle still remains on the market for £1.25m we give 10 reasons why the townís most important asset should belong to a public trust - not a private individual. more...
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