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Stories for 28 March 2006

Tivyside Arts

Ice Age returns!

After the huge popular success of the original animation, Manny, Sid and Diego return in another incredible adventure.   more...

WOW! festival

The WOW! Wales One World Film Festival starts this Friday (March 31) at Theatr Mwldan.  more...

Tivyside Community

Duty chemists

Llandysul Sundays and Bank Holidays 11.45am - 12.45pm. No weeknight rota Sunday, April 2: Lloyds Pharmacy, New Road.  more...

Tivyside Letters

Turbine planning is inconsistent

I am writing in response to the article " Green life blown away " and to say that my wife and I are both quite astounded that an individual turbine of 11 metres in height has been refused planning permission on the grounds that it would be visible from footpaths on the Preseli Hills.   more...

Walking path is our right

I read with considerable delight your front page article of March 8 `Path will destroy my livelihood'.   more...

Tivyside News

Blaze devastates workshop

The owner of a workshop destroyed by fire has declared it's business as usual.  more...

Closure option for hospitals

CLOSURE of West Wales General and Withybush Hospitals and replacing them with a brand new facility sited half way between Carmarthen and Haverfordwest is the top option for the future of acute health services for the people of south Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire.  more...

Albert does his bit for the pool

Students from Coleg Ceredigion will be taking part in a sponsored walk on April 5 to raise funds for Cardigan Swimming Pool.   more...

Trader's fear of prison led to suicide

A MAN who was facing court proceedings may have killed himself because he could not face the idea of going to prison, an inquest has heard.   more...

Putting the child at the centre

It's been a long time coming. But Cardigan's newly-built Integrated Children's Centre is almost ready for take off.  more...

Easy pickings for benefits cheats

BENEFIT cheats in Ceredigion have had an easy time of it, according to a critical report being published this week by the Benefit Fraud Inspectorate.  more...

New care units for elderly

TWO new care units for the elderly are to be built in Cardigan.  more...

£100k pontoon for Teifi

An important piece of the Teifi River project has been put into place in St Dogmaels.  more...

Action plan for Welsh

AN action plan is being drawn up to implement a Welsh language policy that will enable Ceredigion County Council to provide the public with services in the language of their choice.   more...

Special rooms for 'challenging' pupils

SCHOOLS in Ceredigion could have special rooms set up to deal with disruptive or difficult pupils under a new scheme proposed by the county council.   more...

Tivyside Sport

Top town!

Division Three (West) Newcastle Emlyn 22 Hendy 0   more...

Hat-trick for Price

Macron Welsh League Division Three Newcastle Emlyn 5 Chepstow Town 2   more...

Golf pro calls it a day

The end of an era will be signalled at Cardigan Golf Club on Friday when Colin Parsons calls it a day after more than 33 years as club professional.  more...

Soccer round-up

We were robbed - that was the general consensus in the St Dogmaels camp after the Teifi Estuary villagers went down 3-2 against Aberystwyth League leaders Penrhyncoch Reserves in a Cwpan Ceredigion quarter-final tie.  more...

Soccer results and fixtures

Results Ceredigion Cup Round 3 Penrhyncoch Res 3 St Dogmaels 2  more...

Junior soccer

The race for honours in the under 12 division continued to hot up on Saturday as Newcastle Emlyn blasted eight goals past a gritty Bargod Rangers side which never gave up trying - and made sure that Emlyn maintained the pressure on Llandysul and Lampeter above them in the top three.   more...

Top town!

Division Three (West) Newcastle Emlyn 22 Hendy 0   more...

Cross country medals

Local athletes were again to the fore as Dyfed Schools won the overall trophy at Saturday's Welsh Schools Cross-Country Championships for the 16th year in succession.   more...

  
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