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Stories for 2 November 2004

Tivyside Arts

Win tickets for fate!

Make a date in your diary now for a wonderful new experience and an introduction to a musical form that few in the UK have had the chance to hear live.   more...

Buddhist monks

Reflecting the current public interest in all things Buddhist, Theatr Mwldan is presenting Shichiseikai, a troup of six chanting Buddhist monks from Kyoto in Japan.  more...

Verdi's Rigoletto

Theatr Felinfach is delighted to welcome back Mid-Wales Opera on November 8, at 7.30pm.  more...

Overtone singing

A concert of Overtone Singing (in which each performer sings two notes from the same voice) is being staged at St Thomas Church, St Dogmaels on Saturday next week (November 13) at 7.30pm.  more...

Writing weekend

Local writers are gearing up for a weekend of non-stop inspiration thanks to the Wordzwork Wales annual writing festival, which takes place in Newcastle Emlyn this month.  more...

Archduke Trio

The Peter Gould Music Trust will present the next concert in this year's series to be given by The Archduke Trio of London on Saturday at Theatr Mwldan at 7.30pm.  more...

Tivyside Community

Chemists rota

Duty chemists this week are:  more...

Tivyside Farming

Busy winter for Grassland members

Cardigan and District Grassland Society members have enjoyed three visits during recent months.   more...

Tivyside News

In this week's Tivy-Side

Welsh langauge protestors target English-only shops in Cardigan, the town castle is back on the agenda for Ceredigion Cabinet, eight classrooms are closed after an asbestos scare at Ysgol y Preseli and local beaches hit a record quality high.  more...

  
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