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Stories for 21 March 2006

Tivyside Arts

Award-winning folk duo

Since starting to tour and record together in 1988, Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham - voted best duo at the 2005 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards - have impressed audiences worldwide with their impassioned, vibrant and innovative playing styles.   more...

Rising star of acoustics

DESCRIBED by Jools Holland as `an amazing talent', young multi-instrumentalist singer-song writer Seth Lakeman is taking the UK folk scene by storm with his brand of dramatic, captivating indie-folk.  more...

Tivyside Community

Duty chemists

Llandysul Sundays and Bank Holidays 11.45am - 12.45pm. Sunday, March 26: Tysul Pharmacy, 8 Lincoln Street.  more...

Tivyside Letters

Little acts of kindness

I am writing this letter for no reason of any significance, except the events of Saturday night - Sunday morning, March 11-12, where I witnessed a demonstration of the good and the bad of Cardigan.  more...

Support your local pool

As a regular user of Cardigan Swimming Pool and its male changing rooms over many years, I can only give praise.   more...

Arguments for the path

Re your story concerning Lyn Jenkins and the coastal path.  more...

Tivyside News

Good news for defence jobs

FUTURE job security for employees at QinetiQ in Aberporth has been assured this week with the announcement that the firm has won two major defence contracts.  more...

Residents watch for crime

Residents in Bro Teifi, Maesyrhaf, Napier Gardens, Brynhafod, Maeshenffordd and Feidrhenffordd have established a new Neighbourhood Watch Scheme in their part of Cardigan.   more...

Vandals on the rampage

Vandals have caused damaged throughout Cardigan during the past week.  more...

New premises for CCF

FEARS that one of Cardigan's longest established businesses may have to pull out of the town have been allayed this week after Clynderwen and Cardiganshire Farmers announced it has found new premises.  more...

Green life blown away

A north Pembrokeshire family have had their dreams of living off wind power blown away by a National Park ruling.  more...

'Left waiting to die'

ELDERLY people will be "left sitting at home waiting to die" if their local day centre is closed.  more...

It's a ghost town

NEWCASTLE Emlyn has become a ghost town because of the new parking charges, claim locals.  more...

Scaffold city

If you are coming to Cardigan shopping in the next few weeks remember to bring a hard hat! The town centre looks like one big building site.   more...

Tivyside Obituaries

Mr D W James, Aberteifi

Ganwyd Dewi James (Dewi Clos) ar fferm y Clos, yn fab i Dafi a Mary Elen (Polly) James, ac yno y bu, gyda'i rieni, a'i ewythr, John, yn ffermio, nes priodi รข Nan, yn 1948, a symud dau led cae, i'r Oernant.   more...

Tivyside Sport

Just 90 minutes from the final!

At the start of the campaign few outside St Dogmaels rated the villagers as potential major players in the silverware stakes.  more...

Junior soccer

There were 12 matches played in junior league football last week, with no fewer than 95 goals as Ashley Summers (Lampeter under 12s) and Lyn Jones (Newcastle Emlyn under 14s) topped the goal-scoring chart with eight goals apiece.   more...

No points in tense table topper

Macron Welsh League Division Three: Newcastle Emlyn 0 Llanwern 0   more...

Road rallying

Most of the top 10 finishers in the Mia Phillips Charity Road Rally held on Saturday night were TVMC crews.  more...

Soccer results and fixtures

March 18 League Cup Round 3  more...

  
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