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Stories for 15 February 2005

Tivyside Arts

Three languages - one brotherhood

A tri-lingual multi media production which embraces Welsh, English and Irish, takes to the Mwldan stage for one night only on Friday, February 25.  more...

All aboard for fun

The Cilgerran Players will be revisiting their riotous comedy We Found Love Aboard The SS Farndale Avenue for a one-off performance on Thursday, February 24, with all proceeds being donated to the Theatr Mwldan Development Project Fundraising Appeal.  more...

Tsunami CD

A compilation CD featuring 17 of Pembrokeshire's finest acoustic musicians will be launched later this month to raise more funds for the Asian Tsunami Crisis. The goal is to raise £20,000.  more...

Reggae night

Reggae Wales present an evening of quality reggae music from some of the countries leading acts at the Queen's Hall, Narberth on Friday.  more...

Cellist's homecoming

Cardigan's celebrated cellist Timothy Hugh, one of Britain's leading cellists and who has strong family connections with Cardigan, will be giving a recital at Theatr Mwldan on Saturday, February 26.   more...

Tivyside Cardigan Rfc

Penclawdd pack too strong

Division Three (West) Penclawdd 39 Cardigan 0   more...

Tivyside Community

Chemists rota

Duty chemists this week are:  more...

Tivyside Letters

If in doubt, don't

There is a saying "if in doubt. don't."  more...

Bin these hideous proposals

As one who has appreciated living in Cardigan as it is for the last 18 years and welcome your resurrection of the Cardigan Partnership plans for the development of the Pwllhai area of town, it is so obviously the way to protect and develop the town.   more...

Learn from past mistakes

It was heartening to read your article by local architect Martin Davies.  more...

A shambles in any language

`Name that mall for £100' (Feb 9), I saw that developers Eatonfield Holdings have invited us to tender suitable names for the proposed Cardigan shopping mall by way of a competition.  more...

Tivyside News

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

A red letter day for Cardigan with the launch of RFA Cardigan Bay, a paramedic blows the whistle on our ambulance service and angry parents protest over a crossing in Newcastle Emlyn.  more...

Tivyside Newyddion

Cymraeg yn Gyntaf

Mae Bwrdd yr Iaith Gymraeg wedi penodi swyddog newydd i weithio ar Gynllun Gweithredu Iaith y dref, sef prosiect i hyrwyddo'r Gymraeg yn ardal Aberteifi.   more...

Tivyside Obituaries

Mrs B M Jenkins, St Dogmaels

It is with regret we report the sudden death of Mrs Brenda Mair Jenkins at Glangwili Hospital, Carmarthen on January 9.  more...

Tivyside Sport

Cockerels crow!

Welsh League Division Two Newcastle Emlyn 0 Croesyceiliog 4   more...

Knock out support for boxing show

ALAN Jones, `The Fighting Farmer' from Llanon, will be guest of honour at Cardigan ABCs dinner show at Gwbert's Cliff Hotel on Friday, February 25.   more...

Soccer scene

Any thoughts that the Airmen's 2 - 0 win over Cardigan a fortnight ago was a one off was quickly dispelled on Saturday when they saw off the challenge of second placed Aberaeron in style, although the final 10 minutes became quite a cliff hanger for the supporters that braved the windy conditions!  more...

Soccer results and fixtures

Results Saturday February 12   more...

Junior football

South Ceredigion Junior Football League Under 12s Division   more...

  
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