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Stories for 18 February 2005

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April 8 is OUR red letter day!

April 8 will be a red letter day for Cardigan - but it will have absolutely nothing to do with a royal wedding.  more...

Ambulance cuts 'will cost lives'

CUTS in ambulance services are putting lives at risk across Ceredigion, it is claimed this week.  more...

Parents anger at 'cheap' crossing

ANGRY parents have threatened to lay down in the road in protest at Carmarthenshire County Council's "cheap solution" to their appeal for a safe crossing for their children.  more...

Home destroyed by fire

A WOMAN was taken to hospital suffering from the effects of smoke inhalation when her home was destroyed by a "ferocious fire" on Thursday.  more...

Winds batter coast

STRONG winds and high tides caused damage across the area at the weekend.  more...

LEgal bill 'not so big'

The bill for Ceredigion County Council's legal challenge over free transport to Ysgol y Preseli is not as much as first feared.  more...

C&G branch closes

SIX people face losing their jobs when the Cardigan branch of Cheltenham & Gloucester building society closes in April.  more...

Politicians slam UDP housing policy

LOCAL MP Simon Thomas and AM Elin Jones have both slammed Ceredigion County Council over its proposals on housing policy for the next few years.  more...

Fight continues for support workers

The fight is continuing to save the jobs of two award-winning pupil support workers at Cardigan Secondary School.  more...

Eyesore site inspection

Plans to build a house on an "eyesore" site in Pontgarreg are to be looked at by a site inspection panel.  more...

Thailand trip

SHOP owner Clare Butler is setting off for Thailand to visit some of her suppliers on a two week volunteering adventure with the Christian relief and development agency Tearfund.  more...

Pwllhai 'blackmail'

Property developers Eatonfield Holdings were last week accused of blatantly using blackmail tactics to get what they want concerning a multi million pound proposal for the re-development of Cardigan's town centre Pwllhai site.  more...

Retired vicar found dead

A retired clergyman was found dead in his burnt out car less than half a mile from the church where his parents were buried.  more...

  
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