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Stories for 2 June 2005

Tivyside Arts

Holiday fun day

Community arts charity `Sound of Life' will be holding a holiday fun day at Newport Memorial Hall on June 2.   more...

Spanish selection

THE Spanish evening being held in the gardens of Rhos-y-Gilwen mansion this Saturday has already been heralded as "one of the most inspired concerts in the 2005 classical music programme".  more...

Tivyside Castle Campaign

Ready for restoration

GET on with it - but we want more detail.  more...

Tivyside News

Lucky Dougal finds new home

LUCKY dog Dougal is living the high life in Aberporth after being rescued from a "cottage of horror" in Lancashire where 246 dogs were kept in cages in appalling conditions.  more...

L-driver in high speed car chase

In a seven-mile police chase a man driving a new hired car, and accompanied by his girlfriend, hurtled around sharp bends on the wrong side of the road at speeds of up to 80mph before crashing the vehicle, which ended up on its roof.  more...

New MP makes maiden speech

Mark Williams, newly-elected MP for Ceredigion, paid tribute to his constituency and its people in his maiden speech last Wednesday in the House of Commons.   more...

Honour for student

A final year Microbiology student at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth has been selected to attend the 55th Lindau Meeting of Nobel Laureates at the end of June.   more...

Battle to save small schools

THE Small Welsh School Fund, organised by Cris Tomos, chairman of the Hermon School campaign, is to join a national campaign to save threatened small schools in Wales.  more...

Teenager killed in crash

A 19-year-old north Pembrokeshire teenager was tragically killed in a road crash on Saturday.  more...

Cash scam warning

Cardigan police are urging local businesses to be on the lookout for individuals who are scamming shops and business outlets and getting away with cash.   more...

Boundary bid thrown out

A BID to change the county boundary to the south of Cardigan and incorporate a small part of Ceredigion into Pembrokeshire has been thrown out by the Boundary Commission for Wales.  more...

Sky high magic tricks

Magician Tarrantino plans to perform the highest ever magic trick while free-falling from a plane at 120 mph. Tarrantino, aka Wayne Page, and Nick Reed, assistant manager of the Ship Inn, Cardigan, will jump for charity when they sky-dive in aid of Strongbones Children's Charitable Trust.  more...

Talks held to set up youth club

TALKS are being held in a move to get a youth club set up in Newcastle Emlyn.  more...

Handled stolen goods

Magistrates are to consider a report and a prison release licence before sentencing a jobless Cardigan man convicted of handling stolen goods.  more...

'This won't be the last'

CAMPAIGNERS are calling for urgent road safety improvements after a pedestrian was killed on the main A487 near Sarnau.  more...

Cadets serve the community

OVER 800 hours of community service was completed by youngsters of Cardigan and Aberporth Air Cadets over the past year.  more...

Tivyside Sport

Slalom double!

TWO sets of twins from one Llandysul family took part in the British slalom championships which were held in the village at the weekend.   more...

Inspirational Price to stay

Sighs of relief were almost audible at Newcastle Emlyn Football Club this week after player/manager Mathew Price decided to throw in his lot with the Reds next season.  more...

Otters on top in 20th sevens

Narberth Otters were the winners of the 20th annual Sevens in Newport (Pembs) as they beat the Warriors team from Carmarthen - and the host club also had something to celebrate as they won the Plate competition with a win over the Royal Oak in Haverfordwest.   more...

Cricket star

Llechryd schoolboy John Curran is making a name for himself in county cricket circles - and he's only nine.  more...

Cricket round-up

Division Three Herbrandston (84 for 1) beat Llechryd (83 all out)   more...

  
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