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Stories for 10 March 2005

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Rhys goes crocodile catching

TRAVELLING in a small boat through the mangrove swamps of eastern Cuba to catch crocodiles and extract their stomach contents is not everyone's idea of a good time.  more...

Top dogs!

HOPING to become top dogs this weekend at Crufts are Daisy and Holly, two Sealyham terriers owned by Cathy Thomas, Llechryd.  more...

Harp firm 'progressing well'

THE first harps to be made at the Telynau Teifi factory in Llandysul are likely to be completed some time later this year, said the organisation this week.  more...

Guildhall plans well advanced

PLANS for the renovation of Cardigan's Guildhall are "well advanced" and will soon be available for the people of the town to see.  more...

Man jailed for assault on holidaymakers

A Cardigan man who attacked two holidaymakers after a "gargantuan" drinking session has been jailed for eight months.  more...

Clever girls outshine boys

GIRLS are generally doing much better than boys in Ceredigion's schools, says a new report.  more...

Outrage at junction delays

OUTRAGE has greeted Welsh Assembly plans to "review all options" for the future of the blackspot junction on the Cardigan by-pass near Tesco.  more...

Town council takes over skate park

Cardigan Town Council has officially taken over the town skateboard park from the fund-raising committee which launched the project.  more...

Safety fears for pupils at roadworks

CALLS have been made this week for emergency road safety measures to be brought in around the road works in Newcastle Emlyn to protect schoolchildren.  more...

New funds save Shopmobility

A FUNDING crisis which threatened to close a scheme that helps disabled shoppers has been averted this week.  more...

Three year wait 'appalling'

A WAIT of more than three years to see an NHS specialist faces people in the Cardigan and Teifi valley areas who have neurological problems, it emerged this week.  more...

More should be done for Welsh language

MORE needs to be done in schools, at home and in businesses to promote the use of the Welsh language, say councillors.  more...

Developers buy unit

Eatonfield Holdings have bought a 10,000 sq ft industrial unit at Parc Teifi, Cardigan.   more...

Tivyside Sport

Crannog kiss cup hopes goodbye

New Quay will return to the Square Field Aberaeron on Easter Monday for the second time in three seasons following their two goals to one victory over reigning cup holders Crannog at Ffostrasol last Saturday.  more...

Soccer results and fixtures

Results Saturday March 5  more...

Rugby round-up

National League Division Two (West) Banwen 16 Newcastle Emlyn 9  more...

Learning curve

Welsh League Division Three Troedyrhiw 3 Newcastle Emlyn 0   more...

Jamie shocks darts world

Rising star Jamie Lewis of Cardigan caused eyebrows to be raised in the darts world at the weekend by becoming the youngest ever to play in the highly competitive British Inter Counties League.  more...

Short mat bowls

In the Mixed Triples competition for the Wendy Collison Trophy, twice winner John Green (Llandygwydd) narrowly failed to qualify in his group setting for the semi finals.  more...

  
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