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Stories for 11 April 2006

Tivyside Arts

Ride 'em cowboy!

The excitement and drama of the Wild West will be coming to Boncath on April 22.  more...

Tivyside Community

Duty chemists

Llandysul Sundays and Bank Holidays 11.45am - 12.45pm. No weeknight rota April 14/17: Lloyds Pharmacy, New Road; April 16: Tysul Pharmacy, 8 Lincoln Street.  more...

Tivyside Letters

Support residents' wind fight

Every right-minded person in Wales should totally support the residents of Talgarreg in their protestations to the proposed wind generators (Tivy-Side, April 4).   more...

Thanks to gritters

As a staff nurse working at Withybush Hospital, Haverfordwest, I would like to say `A big thank you' to the early gritters, that grit the roads from St Dogmaels up over the Preseli Hills to Withybush Hospital.   more...

Tivyside News

Dad killed in crash tragedy

A FATHER-of-four who died in a road crash this week was a dedicated family man who always put his wife and children first.  more...

MP's shell waste campaign

Ceredigion MP Mark Williams has voiced his concern over the shell waste that has been washed up in the safe swimming area on the Blue Flag beach at New Quay.  more...

Concern at Defra dead duck response

POULTRY owners in the Teifi valley have slammed DEFRA (Department of the Environment Farming and Rural Affairs) for its lax attitude after a dead mallard was reported to its bird flu helpline at the weekend.  more...

Aldi in £3m move to Cardigan

SUPERMARKET chain Aldi is investing more than £3m to open a new store in Cardigan later this year.  more...

Part time day centre? No thanks

CAMPAIGNERS say a new scheme to keep the Teifi Valley Day Centre in Newcastle Emlyn open on a restricted basis is not good enough.  more...

Couple tackle late night intruder

A Llandysul couple confronted a burglar in their new detached bungalow during the early hours of the morning, a court was told.  more...

Regenerated and revitalised

THREE years ago Assembly economic minister Andrew Davies visited a Cardigan torn apart by job losses at Dewhirst and QinetiQ.  more...

Dangerous man kept in custody

A Teifi Valley man who could get his hands on a gun in minutes, and kept a weapon by his front door, was dangerous and should be sent to the Crown Court to be sentenced for offences, magistrates have ruled.  more...

£2,500 fine for boy racer

A Cardigan motorist twice caught driving dangerously has escaped a jail sentence after a judge warned him she would "hit him in the pocket" instead.   more...

Secondary schools in debt crisis

SEVERAL secondary schools in Ceredigion ended the last financial year up to £100,000 in debt.   more...

Junction: no change

NO changes will be made to Cardigan's Tesco junction until planners have made a decision about an application to build a new superstore to the north of the junction.   more...

Objector puts spoke in school closure

ONE letter of objection from a former pupil could delay the planned closure of Ferwig Primary School this summer.   more...

Big art prize

CARDIGAN is one of six towns throughout the UK that have been selected for Channel 4's Big Art Project it was announced this week.  more...

Tivyside Sport

Fit for the final

Crannog got in the right frame of mind for the J Emrys Morgan Cup Final on Friday by springing a 2-0 win over holders Cardigan Town in a Bay Cup quarter final tie at the Urdd Centre.  more...

Cannons for Wales

Members of local Roller Hockey club, The Cardigan Cannons, who represented Wales at national events held in Rotherham throughout this season in the Under 10's, Under 12's, Under 14's and Under 16's Wales Teams.  more...

Rugby round-up

Division Three (West) Newcastle Emlyn 26 Llanelli Wanderers 27   more...

Reds brought down to earth

Macron Welsh League Division Three West End 6 Newcastle Emlyn 0   more...

Soccer results and fixtures

Bay Cup Round 2 Dewi Stars 2 Aberporth 1  more...

  
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