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Stories for 18 March 2005

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Residents lose planning battle

Beleagured residents in Bowls Road, Blaenannerch have lost yet another round in the on-going planning battle of Rhosfawr haulage yard.  more...

300 homes? Not enough says developer

THE allocation of 300 new dwellings for Cardigan in the next 15 years is "restrictive and well below the demand" say developers.  more...

£700k benefits of wind farm

THE benefits to the community of the wind farm extension at Blaen Bowi above Newcastle Emlyn could include up to £700,000 worth of work for local builders and other workers, say the developers.  more...

Late night chaos on town streets

Late night chaos in the centre of Cardigan resulted in three men being sentenced by a crown court judge on Friday.  more...

Kebab foursome accused of violent disorder

Two brothers who run the Kebab Shop in Cardigan town centre, and two other Turkish men proposing to open a rival shop in Finch Square, have appeared in court accused of violent disorder.  more...

Planners ruled by hearts not heads

Hearts over-ruled heads for Ceredigion planners when they backed a plan for a young local couple to build a house in their Teifi Valley birthplace.  more...

Out of control housing budget

A CRISIS for homeless families in Ceredigion has resulted in the county council overspending on its housing budget by more than £70,000 - and the problem could be "spiralling out of control".  more...

Pervert postman jailed

A Llandysul postman who committed virtually the entire criminal catalogue of child abuse has been jailed for six years.   more...

Woolies in dispute over rent increase

A DISPUTE over a rent increase between Woolworth in Cardigan and its landlord, Eatonfield Holdings, developers of the Pwllhai shopping mall, is to go to arbitration.  more...

Pupils present petition

More than 400 pupils have signed a petition in a bid to save the jobs of popular school support workers David Parker and Mandy Faunch.  more...

Tragic baby's lack of care

A Cardigan baby, whose father acted as midwife at his birth, and administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation despite being unqualified, died three weeks later.  more...

Red Nose cakewalk!

Hannah and Gareth Stevenson from Penparc raised money for `Red Nose Day' by cooking their own cakes and selling them around the village.   more...

Residents fear flood risk from new homes

RESIDENTS fear that housing developments near their homes in Cardigan could increase the risk of serious flooding.  more...

Women lose jobs after assault

Two 19-year-old women who twice attacked another woman during a night out in Cardigan on New Year's Eve, have since lost their jobs at a supermarket, a court was told.  more...

  
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