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Stories for 20 December 2005

Tivyside Arts

Athena resolution

If you are going to make only one New Year's resolution for 2006, then it must be to experience the breathtaking and beguiling voice of Athena, at Theatr Mwldan on Wednesday 11 January.   more...

Tivyside Community

Duty chemists

Llandysul Sundays and Bank Holidays 11.45am - 12.45. Sunday: December 25 and 27: Tysul Pharmacy, 8 Lincoln Street; Dedcember 26: Lloyds Pharmacy, New Road; .  more...

Tivyside Farming

Cardigan mart

CARDIGAN MART REPORT   more...

Tivyside News

What's in the Tivy-Side this week?

A local community is in mourning after a popular teenager collapsed and died in the school playground; a Penparc farmer's business has been hit by a £30k theft and a Teifi Valley company celebrates a £200m investment.  more...

Tivyside Obituaries

Mr D H Emanuel, Cardigan

Family, countless friends and colleagues in the legal profession heard with profound regret of the death, which occurred at Glangwili Hospital on Sunday after an illness borne with great fortitude, of David Huw Emanuel, Erw Wen, Gwbert Road, Cardigan, aged 70.  more...

Mr D R Davies, Newport

Family and friends in the Newport and Cardigan areas were shocked to hear of the death, which occurred peacefully after a short illness at Withybush Hospital, Haverfordwest, on Thursday, of David Roy Davies, formerly of Fronlas, Market Street, Newport, who was aged 54.  more...

Tivyside Sport

The great contenders

Quickly overcoming the disappointment of being dumped out of the League Cup competition Cardigan Town emerged as Costcutter Ceredigion League Division One title contenders after a 1-0 win over pacesetting champions Lampeter Town.  more...

Les is plum pudding runner!

Penparc's annual Christmas Pudding Race gets under way on Sunday morning.  more...

Rugby round-up

Division Three (West) Pembroke Dock Quins 6 Newcastle Emlyn 6   more...

Junior football

South Ceredigion Junior Football League  more...

Soccer scene

St Dogmaels moved to within four points of their neighbours after a 9-0 demolition of New Quay, the nine visitors overrun and fortunate not to concede further goals.  more...

  
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