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Stories for 29 March 2005

Tivyside Arts

Come into the garden Bert

COME into the garden at Theatr Mwldan on Wednesday, April 6 at 7.30pm for Old Herbaceous, an entrancing story - the story of a man, who was `just a gardener' - but what a story and what a gardener.   more...

Iestyn makes a welcome return

A welcome return to Cardigan is being made by Iestyn Evans who will be bringing with him a group of young musicians from London's prestigious Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School to give a concert at St Mary's Church on April 8, at 7.30pm.  more...

Darkness in the wood

PROBABLY the most well-known and performed of Shakespeare's comedies, A Midsummer Night's Dream is often taken as something of a light-hearted romp with star-crossed lovers, mistaken identities and bucket loads of slapstick.  more...

Tivyside Castle Campaign

What we really want for the castle

Town historian Seamus Cunnane gives his views on the recent public meeting.  more...

Tivyside Community

Chemists rota

Duty chemists:  more...

Tivyside News

What's in the Tivy-Side this week?

Traders hit out at 'unnecessary' roadworks in Newcastle Emlyn, Aberporth mourns the death of a teenager and sporting circles condemn a mass brawl.  more...

Tivyside Sport

Soccer fixtures

Saturday April 2 Ceredigion Cup Round 3  more...

Junior soccer

Under 14s League Congratulations this week to New Quay's talented under 14 squad because on Wednesday they travelled to Lampeter and secured the section silverware with a match to go by winning 4-1.   more...

Double whammy for local boxing duo

CARDIGAN ABC delivered a double whammy at the Welsh schoolboy semi-finals at Wrexham on Saturday when both John Lumb and Ben Rhys Davies qualified for the finals.   more...

Gymnast in British final

Caroline Sharman, a pupil at Aberporth School, was a member of the Dyfed Schools gymnastics team who won the Welsh Schools Gymnastics competition in Cardiff recently.  more...

Moving on up

Welsh League Division Three Newcastle Emlyn 2 Goytre 1  more...

Cardigan's cup!

A closely fought contest at the Square Field ended with Cardigan deservedly lifting the League Cup against a young New Quay side who tried to play attractive football throughout but found the going hard against a resolute Town defence well marshalled by Steve Harper and Seamus Doherty.  more...

Emlyn win first Teifi shield

Newcastle Emlyn 20 Cardigan 5   more...

  
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