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Stories for 30 December 2005

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"All I want for Christmas..is ten Trak panels!"   more...

Man jailed for Oxfam blaze

A Cardigan man has been jailed for two years after setting fire to an Oxfam charity shop and hanging around to watch the blaze.   more...

Driver just escapes jail sentence

A Llandysul teenager escaped a term of imprisonment by the skin of his teeth at Ceredigion Magistrates Court on Thursday after admitting three motoring offences.  more...

Motorist jailed

A 19-year-old Cardigan man with nine convictions for driving whilst disqualified has been sent to prison. And magistrates ordered the confiscation of an Audi 80 driven by Thomas Eley, and belonging to 18-year-old Victoria Williams of Castle Street, Cardigan.  more...

Housing dept rapped by watchdog

A CATALOGUE of failings in Ceredigion's housing department is highlighted in a report by the Local Government Ombudsman for Wales following his investigation into a complaint about maladministration.  more...

Homelessness crisis getting worse

THE crisis of homelessness in Ceredigion seems to be getting worse.  more...

Tivyside Sport

Referee shortage at crisis point

Shortage of referees is fast approaching crisis level in the Costcutter Ceredigion Football League, prompting a rallying call to ex-players and others.  more...

Sweet for Saints

Not one to mince his words St. Dogmaels manager Wayne Jones summed up his side's first half performance in the Costcutter Ceredigion League Division One derby at King George V Field on Boxing Day as "rubbish."  more...

  
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