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Stories for 21 June 2005

Tivyside Arts

Bands make Narberth debut

THIS Friday sees two bands making their first appearances in west Wales  more...

Celebrating Gwlana

This month sees the National Woollen Museum, Drefach Felindre, celebrate the old Welsh custom of Gwlana, with a series of events aimed at the whole family.   more...

Nature's favourite colour

Join the Pembrokeshire Darwin Science Festival team in a search for clues in The Big Treasure Hunt at the Wildlife Centre, Cilgerran as part of their week of events July 2-8 exploring the question What is Nature's Favourite Colour?  more...

Dog looks set to run and run!

Cardigan-based publishing house Parthian Press looks set to have a literary summer hit on its hands.  more...

Tivyside Community

Chemists rota

Duty chemists this week:  more...

Tivyside Letters

Don't be so parochial

On June 8 you published a letter from the mayor of Cardigan, I repeat Cardigan, complaining that a non-indigenous person had dared to write a letter criticising the council.   more...

Outrageously prejudical

I had no idea that it remains acceptable for the leader of a town council to purport outrageously prejudicial views about one's origins and opinions.   more...

Disgusted and appalled

In response to Dominic Miles' letter regarding the comments of Cllr John Adams-Lewis, could I just say that I am disgusted and appalled at the racial and discriminative comments Mr Miles used against the Welsh language.  more...

Twin with English town

After reading the mayor's comments regarding `indigenous' people and seeing his picture in the Tivy-Side (June 15) regarding his enthusiasm for Cardigan twinning with a town in the Andes, may I suggest it would be far more practical, a lot cheaper and go a long way towards appeasing the people he upset if he recommended Cardigan be twinned with a town in England.   more...

Tivyside News

What's in this week's Tivy-Side?

A lollipop lady is re-installed on a 'too dangerous' crossing, the future of a local school looks bleak and rural towns suffer a 'scourge' of drugs.  more...

Tivyside Newyddion

Llinos yn ildio'r coron

Yn dilyn trafodaeth gyda rhai o swyddogion yr Urdd, mae Llinos Dafydd, o Landysul, wedi ildio'r Goron a enillodd yn Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Canolfan Mileniwm Cymru ynghynt y mis hwn.  more...

Tivyside Obituaries

Dr L Davies

Family and countless friends in the Teifi Valley were saddened to hear of the death, which occurred in Southern Ireland of 61-year-old former Llandysul dental surgeon Doctor Lyndell Davies after a brave fight against cancer.   more...

Tivyside Sport

I'm staying says Evans

After rumours over the possibility of long-serving Cardigan Town player/manager and club stalwart Justin Evans standing down were quashed at the weekend the boss came in for glowing praise.  more...

James takes bowls trophy

Rising Cardigan starlet Marc James lifted the silverware at the prestigious Pembrokeshire Open Junior Singles Bowls championships held at Whitland on Sunday.   more...

Athletics medals

Two Cardigan schoolboys made their mark at the Welsh Junior Athletics Championships in Cardiff on Saturday.   more...

Cricket round-up

Division Three Llechryd versus Lamphey Seconds Match abandoned (Lamphey unable to raise a team)   more...

True grit!

Determined Daniel Farrell has fought serious illness and stiff competition to qualify for a national dressage event.  more...

  
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