Tivyside | Archive | 2005 | March
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...
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...
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...
Town historian Seamus Cunnane gives his views on the recent public meeting. more...
Duty chemists: more...
Traders hit out at 'unnecessary' roadworks in Newcastle Emlyn, Aberporth mourns the death of a teenager and sporting circles condemn a mass brawl. more...
Saturday April 2 Ceredigion Cup Round 3 more...
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...
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...
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...
Welsh League Division Three Newcastle Emlyn 2 Goytre 1 more...
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...
Newcastle Emlyn 20 Cardigan 5 more...
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