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  • Push the boat out with free sailing lessons

    A CAMPAIGN offering free or low cost, sailing and windsurfing taster sessions is set to return next month to two locations in Ceredigion. The Push the Boat Out (PTBO) campaign is run by the RYA, the national body for all forms of recreational,

  • Ceredigion MP highlights issue of child poverty

    A NEW report showing that almost a third of Welsh children are living in relative poverty has prompted Ceredigion MP Ben Lake to call for Wales to take control over welfare administration. The data released by the Department for Works and Pensions

  • New broadband scheme to help rural communities

    COMMUNITIES across the Cardigan area are being urged to come together to make a bid for the gigabit broadband voucher scheme to provide ultrafast broadband for homes and businesses. The scheme, managed by UK Government, has been given the boost

  • Prison warning for man who supplied drugs

    A MAN has been told to prepare himself for jail after he admitted drugs offences. Russell Paul Edwards, aged 45, was stopped by police as he drove his BMW and found to have cocaine and cannabis with him. Edwards, of Blaenwaun, Carmarthenshire

  • Who should cover the cost of freak weather events?

    A DEVASTATING flood, a fatality, tales of heroism, widespread media coverage, appeals for help, massive clear-up costs and public donations to help those affected. This is what happened last October when Storm Callum struck. Carmarthenshire and