Tivyside | Archive | 2005 | October
Two teenagers had a lucky escape when they were hit by a car in Blaenannerch last week. more...
Police are satisfied there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of a 41-year-old Cardigan woman. more...
ANGRY councillors who say the wrong site has been chosen for Cardigan's new hospital are seeking an urgent meeting with the Ceredigion NHS Trust. more...
The tranquillity of a Sunday afternoon in the village of Aberporth was shattered when explosives expert Ronald James Alexander Scott took umbrage to a motorist outside his home in a cul-de-sac near a caravan park. more...
Ceredigion AM Elin Jones is opposing the closure of one of the smallest schools in the county. more...
DEVELOPERS who aim to build new stores in the Cardigan area should be required to provide extra parking so that a park-and-ride scheme can be set up, say town councillors. more...
THE business community in Newcastle Emlyn and area has joined forces to raise funds for a former local rugby player who is suffering from Motor Neurone Disease. more...
PLANS for the "biggest single development Cardigan has ever seen" have been submitted to Ceredigion County Council this week. more...
A FIRE at the Oxfam shop in Cardigan has caused serious damage and the shop will remain closed until further notice. more...
A STRATEGIC paper on the future of small schools in Ceredigion could signal the development of area schools as the smallest ones are closed, it emerged this week. more...
Cardigan hardware shop Spencer's DIY will close its doors for the final time on Friday, as owner Barbara Myers prepares for a busy retirement. more...
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