Tivyside | Archive | 2005 | June
A wartime evacuee returned to Newcastle Emlyn last week to see the house where he had stayed with his sister and mother. more...
Radioactive waste? No thanks. more...
Competitors from all over Wales will descend on Cardigan for the 53rd Gwyl Fawr Aberteifi next week. more...
Health or money. more...
A LOLLIPOP lady who volunteered to help school children cross a busy road where a pelican crossing is being installed was told she could not do the job because it was too dangerous. more...
J.J.Williams and Gareth Lewis of Gwbert Coastguard Station received 20 year long service medals at their annual dinner on Friday. more...
The death knell is sounding for Ysgol Ferwig - although governors and the local community are fighting to keep the school open. more...
A MAN and a woman have been arrested this week for a tyre slashing rampage and other vandalism to 40 vehicles parked in Cardigan streets. more...
THE "scourge of drugs" is as much of a problem in the small towns of west Wales as in the big cities, according to the chief constable of Dyfed Powys Police, Terence Grange. more...
A self-employed builder preparing to walk up Mount Everest has failed in a bid to have his driving licence returned early so that he can travel to Snowdonia for training. more...
THE jobs of three pupil support staff whose posts at schools in Cardigan were under threat could now be secured. more...
Education chiefs are planning a crackdown on bad behaviour in school buses. more...
O bryd i'w gilydd - yn lled aml, i ddweud y gwir - cyfyd cweryl ynglyn รข'r defnydd, neu'r diffyg defnydd, o'r iaith Gymraeg. more...
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