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Stories for 22 February 2005

Tivyside Arts

Weekend of peace events

A WEEKEND of events for everyone interested in the peace and environment movement takes place on March 5 and 6.  more...

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...

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...

Get ready to read and roar!

After the huge success of the first ever event in 2004, Cardigan's second Purple Dragon Story Festival opens next month.   more...

Tivyside Cardigan Rfc

Disappointing finish

Cardigan 17 Hendy 38   more...

Tivyside Farming

Cardigan mart

J.J.MORRIS, Cardigan MARKET REPORT - 21.2.05  more...

Tivyside Letters

We need public inquiry

If, as we are frequently told, we live in a democratic society, surely it is up to the people of Cardigan to decide whether the Eatonfield project proceeds or is rejected.  more...

We need a referendum

Thank you for your articles on the Pwllhai development.   more...

Keep dogs on leads

In view of the ban on the use of natural predators to control pest species in the countryside, it might be as well if those who live close to, or walk their dogs in the open countryside were aware of the "other methods" that may now be used.  more...

Tivyside News

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

The Tivyside Hunt attracts huge support as it ventures out for the first time since the ban, Pwllhai developers say no to a public meeting and parents in Newcastle Emlyn win their crossing protest.  more...

Tivyside Newyddion

Cymru a'r Byd

A hithau'n tynnu tuag at Gwyl Ddewi unwaith eto, daeth yn amser i baratoi at y cyngherddau, y cawl, y cennin a'r ciniawa.   more...

Dechrau pob sgwrs yn Gymraeg

Dechrau pob sgwrs yn Gymraeg. Diw hynny ddim yn rhy anodd, os bosib, os Cymraeg yw eich mamiaith.  more...

Tivyside Obituaries

Cadwell Davies OBE

One of the best-known New Quay residents Cadwell Davies, who was mayor of the town on three occasions, died peacefully at his home on Friday.  more...

  
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