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Stories for 18 January 2005

Tivyside Arts

Theatr Mwldan Film Festival

Fourteen days, eighteen feature films and more than 80 screenings - this year's theatr Mwldan Film Festival has enough to keep even the biggest of film buffs happy.  more...

Tivyside Cardigan Rfc

Cardis keep it tight

Division Three (West): Lampeter 24 Cardigan 7   more...

Tivyside Community

Duty chemists

Chemists rota  more...

Tivyside Farming

Cardigan mart

CARDIGAN MART 17th January 2005   more...

Tivyside Letters

Vacuous spin for Cardigan

I urge every person with even the slightest interest in the future of Cardigan to seek out the Eatonfield Holdings public display of their proposals for the regeneration of this town.   more...

Have a heart for shopkeepers

The letter from Gail Evans (Letters, January 5) made my blood boil - why on earth should shopkeepers open their doors, on a day that was a designated holiday.   more...

Please no shopping arcades

f the residents of Cardigan and the surrounding area want the town to survive as a place to enjoy with a diversity of shops and character then in my opinion what it does not need is another `out of town' supermarket.  more...

Tivyside News

What's in this week's Tivy-Side?

Hundreds of schoolchildren are evacuated after a diesel tanker overturns outside their schools in Llandysul, a Cardigan computer firm launches hi-tech help for tsunami aid agencies, a new-look Pwllhai shopping centre is unveiled and a local man dies in a horrific farming accident.  more...

Tivyside Newyddion

Ble mae Duw?

Yn sgil y drychineb anferthol a ddigwyddodd i'r gwledydd o gylch cefnfor India ychydig dros dair wythnos yn ôl mae llu o bobol wedi bod yn holi yn ddwys "Ble mae Duw yn hyn i gyd?" Os yw Duw yn gariad a thrugaredd, pam ei fod wedi caniatau i'r fath beth ddigwydd?  more...

Tivyside Sport

Class act from Emlyn

Newcastle Emlyn 5, Caerau Ely 1  more...

Severe test for visitors

National League Division Two: Newcastle Emlyn 18 Cwmllynfell 28  more...

Crymych do the double

Division Four (West): Milford Haven 20 Crymych 21   more...

Junior soccer

South Ceredigion Junior Football League  more...

Soccer scene

Third placed Crannog closed the gap between themselves and Aberaeron to three points following their 0 - 4 victory at Llanybydder, both teams having played ten games and hoping that Lampeter will slip up in the run in for the title.  more...

Soccer results and fixtures

Results   more...

Short mat bowls

The Junior County Singles competition for the Bill & Enid Jones Challenge Trophy was held in Aberporth Hall on Saturday.  more...

  
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