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Stories for 13 January 2005

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Freedom first for council

A Teifi valley community council is to seek legal advice after being asked to disclose documents under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, which came into effect on January 1.  more...

Bread delivery business forced to close

AFTER he was caught driving over the alcohol limit Henry Edward Price had to close down the family bread delivery business that was started by his grandfather 72 years ago.  more...

Anger at junction delay

DELAYS on work to create a roundabout on Cardigan by-pass near the Tesco store are "unacceptable" say local councillors.  more...

Bluestone decision goes to appeal

The controversial Bluestone holiday village near Narberth is still not out of the woods.  more...

Bus service doubt

Special Christmas bus services look set to be scrapped after some passengers damaged a bus on New Year's Eve.  more...

JP thanks honest shopper

A magistrate has had her faith in human nature restored after an honest shopper found her lost handbag in Cardigan Tesco.  more...

Credit union opens for business

CEREDIGION's own credit union is now open for business, it was announced this week.  more...

Village speed limits

PLANS are going ahead to introduce new 30mph speed limits in a number of Ceredigion's villages. And there is to be an experimental 20mph scheme in Aberbanc.  more...

Row over top education job

A row has broken out over the Welsh language and the appointment of a £100k director of education and children's services in Carmarthenshire.  more...

Tsunami couple's miracle escape

WAITING for breakfast in a café on the beautiful Thai island of Phi Phi on Boxing Day Paul Lloyd and Jan Evans were suddenly faced with a "monster of a wall of brown water that seemed to be eating bungalows".  more...

Thoughts with Sarah-Jane

Former Tivy-Side reporter Sarah-Jane Jones is critically ill in hospital after being hit by a car while out walking her dog.  more...

New dance scene drug

A new drug has arrrived on the dance scene in West Wales.  more...

Welsh first - or no cash

FUNDING for a brochure that promotes Cardigan to thousands of tourists has been withdrawn by the town council after a row over the use of the Welsh language.  more...

Soldier faces dangerous time in Iraq

FACING his most dangerous time since joining the Army is former Cardigan rugby player Lance Corporal Dan Phillips, who is serving with the Welsh Guards in Iraq.  more...

  
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