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Stories for 15 June 2005

Tivyside Castle Campaign

Town council backs Cadwgan bid

TOWN councillors are supporting the Cadwgan Trust's bid to take on the restoration of Cardigan Castle.  more...

Tivyside News

Tyre slashing rampage

TYRE slashing vandals went on the rampage in Cardigan causing thousands of pounds worth of damage last week.  more...

. . .but the vandals don't always win

PUBLIC-Spirited townspeople have been praised for their actions after vandals went on a wrecking spree at Cardigan cenotaph on Saturday night.  more...

Lights will cause more chaos

THERE will be more traffic chaos and more accidents if traffic lights are installed at Cardigan's blackspot road junction, say local councillors.  more...

Farmer faces £5,000 court bill

A Teifi Valley farmer who admitted a string of offences in connection with livestock has been ordered to pay fines and costs totalling more than £5,000.  more...

Driver assault

A woman driver was assaulted on the Cardigan to Crymych road in the early hours of Thursday morning when the driver of a silver-coloured car behind her flashed his lights to get her to pull over.  more...

Cardigan looks to Patagonia twin

CARDIGAN could have a new twin town - in the Andes of Patagonia.  more...

Man assaulted paramedics

A North Pembrokeshire man, who aspired to join the emergency services, was found guilty last week of common assault on two paramedics.  more...

'Unique' village split into three

A south Ceredigion village that is "uniquely" split into three different parts has caused a headache for county planners.  more...

Publican can keep licence

A bid by police to revoke the licence of a south Ceredigion publican on grounds that he was not a fit and proper person to be a licensee failed on Friday when licensing justices allowed him to keep his licence.  more...

Call to use Welsh of streets

The Welsh language used by the county council is not that spoken on the street.  more...

Canadian finds Cardigan roots

Judith Willis has travelled thousands of miles from one Cardigan to another, and has found familiar faces and strange coincidences.  more...

  
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