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Stories for 19 June 2004

Tivyside Assembly Election

Why we must vote

With just 24 hours to go before the polling stations open for the National Assembly elections, we put each of the five candidates under the spotlight and ask them just how relevenat the elections are for the people of Ceredigion?  more...

Candidates step onto hustings

Next month's National Assembly election will see a five cornered contest for the Ceredigion seat in Cardiff Bay.  more...

How the parties stand across Wales.  more...

Tivyside Cardigan Rfc

Cardis pay for slow start

Division Two West: Cardigan 14 Cwmllynfell 27   more...

Corus too hot to handle

Corus 59 points Cardigan 22 points  more...

FIXTURES 2003/04

Fixtures for Cardigan RFC this season:  more...

Great stuff!

Division Two (West): Cardigan 23 Pencoed 19   more...

Tough start for Cardis

Division Two (West): Felinfoel 41 points Cardigan 7 points  more...

Cracking win for Cardis!

1National League Division Two (West): Cardigan 17 points Waunarlwydd 12 points  more...

Your rugby club nees you!

AN appeal has gone out to local rugby players to come back to the pitch for Cardigan RFC. With the new season starting this weekend, the town rugby club has only a small nucleus of experienced team members.  more...

Big pack problems

National League Division Two (West): Cardigan 5 Tycroes 14   more...

Cardis fight back to win!

Division Two (West): Vardre 18 Cardigan 32  more...

Junior section awards

The annual awards presentation for the Junior Section of Cardigan Rugby Football Club for season 2002/03 was voted a resounding success by all who attended the event at the clubhouse.  more...

The new season awaits

For CARDIGAN, this will be a testing season as they take on the likes of Dunvant, Aberavon Quins, Birchgrove and Waunarlwydd, all teams of great experience and know-how.  more...

Supporters bus

Cardigan RFC is laying on a supporters bus for the forthcoming local derby with Newcastle Emlyn on November 15.   more...

Disappointment with derby result

National League Division Two (West): Newcastle Emlyn 9 Cardigan 7   more...

Cardis lose fifth match in a row

Division Two (West): Cwmavon 20 points Cardigan 8 points  more...

Cardis bowed but unbeaten

Welsh Cup First Round: Newport High School Old Boys 19 Cardigan 12   more...

Kids! Come and join the fun

Youngsters - girls as well as boys - interested in learning the basic skills of rugby with a view to playing matches on a regular basis can now do so by enlisting with Cardigan Rugby Football Club's thriving junior section.  more...

Defeat for Cardis

Division Two West: Birchgrove 23 Cardigan 7   more...

Battling Cardis lose out

Cardigan 3 Dunvant 32   more...

Tivyside Castle Campaign

What we've all be longing for!

Cardigan Castle has been sold - and that's official.  more...

Inside Castle Green House

A maze - that's the only way to describe Castle Green House.  more...

Castle campaign in USA!

Cardigan Castle campaign has stretched its wings across the Atlantic thanks to local bard Dic Jones.  more...

What price heritage?

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...

How much longer can it wait?

The future of Cardigan Castle is on a knife edge.  more...

CPO on cards

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...

Offer on the table

A quarter of a million pounds is on the table for Cardigan Castle - but owner's representative Brian Rees has turned it down.  more...

The castle of the future?

Could this be the future of Cardigan Castle?  more...

Tivy-Side goes inside Cardigan Castle

It's filled with weeds, choked with filth and buried in undergrowth - but the potential of Cardigan Castle and Castle Green House is plain to see.  more...

Tivy-Side appeals to castle owner

Dear Miss Wood and Mr Rees,  more...

Dig starts at castle cottages

What is thought to be a medieval stone wall - possibly one of the outer walls of the castle - has been uncovered at Castle Cottages.  more...

Castle set to open

Cardigan Castle could be open to the public - in a limited way - within the next few weeks.  more...

Castle to open to public

Want to take a look inside Cardigan Castle? Now's your chance!  more...

Exhibition opens

AN exhibition showing what exists in Cardigan Castle and Castle Green House opens on Friday in Cardigan Upper Market.  more...

Campaign history

The Tivy-Side Castle in Crisis Campaign so far  more...

Castle auction halted

The contents of Cardigan Castle were knocked out of the bidding last weekend when owner Barbara Wood called a halt on their sale.  more...

CPO: slow but steady

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...

GET YOUR CASTLE IN CRISIS BOOK!

Read all about the rollercoaster Tivy-Side campaign to save Cardigan Castle.  more...

The castle is ours!

After 18 months of campaigning and 900 years of history, Cardigan Castle came into public ownership on Monday, April 14, 2003.  more...

Castle campaign shortlisted!

THE Tivy-Side's successful Castle in Crisis campaign has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award.  more...

Dereliction and decay - inside Castle Green House

EVERY picture tells a story - but in the case of Castle Green House that story is one of dereliction and decay.  more...

Castle saga in New York Times!

ALL the news that's fit to print - that's the motto of the New York Times.  more...

1,000 visitors in one day!

More than 1,000 people visited Cardigan Castle on Saturday.  more...

Castle in Crisis - the Tivy-Side campaign

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...

Why a trust HAS to take on the castle

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...

Castle: first steps

One of the first steps to redevelop Cardigan Castle has been taken.  more...

Castle campaign praised

The Tivy-Side's Castle in Crisis campaign was singled out for special praise at the UK Regional Press Awards at the Hilton Hotel, London.  more...

Cottages dig 'resounding success'

Cambria Archaeology's excavation at Green Villas cottages, Cardigan has been a resounding success according to project manager Nigel Page.  more...

Tivyside Shows And Eisteddfodau

Llandysul Show

Having been founded in 1874 the Llandysul and District Show approaches a highly significant milestone in it's history and the judges are unanimous, the quality of the livestock entries has never been better.  more...

Tivyside Show results

Championship awards:  more...

Eisteddfod Castell Newydd Emlyn

Daeth cynulleidfa dda yn gynnar i Neuadd Ysgol Emlyn a chroesawyd pawb i'r eisteddfod car noson braf i gan gan gadeirydd y pwyllgor Bethan Jones.   more...

Annual Show picture special  more...

Cardigan Show

When the rain was bucketing down at its worst at Briscwm Fields on Wednesday morning there was a decided feeling of doom and gloom in the air even among the most optimistic in Cardigan and District Agricultural Show Society ranks.  more...

Mandy makes history at Meifod

Rhoshill hymn writer Mandy Williams made history last week after winning the National Eisteddfod's hymn tune competition for two consecutive years.  more...

Cilgerran Show

The wonderful weather this year ensured a bumper show, entries up on last year, particularly in the fruit and flower sections. Of particular note were the large number of entries, from children, especially from Ysgol Cilgerran.  more...

Hermon horticultural show

The seventh annual Hermon Horticultural Show show again proved a huge success with the judges well impressed with the high quality of the entries. It was wonderful to see so many entries by the school children.  more...

Cardigan Show picture special. All pictures by Emyr Rhys Williams - call 01239 810325 for reprints  more...

Clynderwen Show

After an enforced break, due to imposed livestock movement restrictions,normality was restored at Clunderwen last weekend with the Young Farmers Club's annual show held at Parc y Llwyn on Bank Holiday Saturday.  more...

  
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