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  • Lifeboat launched to capsized dinghy

    NEW Quay RNLI inshore lifeboat was launched this morning (Friday, April 26) at 11.42am to assist a capsized sailing dinghy off Traeth Dolau in New Quay. The lifeboat assisted in righting the boat and escorted the sailor back into the harbour.

  • Remembering the Albion

    A WEEK of events commemorating the bicentenary of the sailing of the Albion to New Brunswick came to a conclusion on Easter Monday with the promenade performance Gorsafoedd yr Albion/Stations of the Albion. The event was conceived and curated by

  • Car smashes through bollard and onto pavement

    A DRIVER smashed through a bollard and ended up on the pavement in Cardigan town centre this morning (Friday, April 26). The accident happened at around 11.30am when a car left the road at Pendre, knocked down the bollard and ended up on the footpath

  • Motorist arrested on suspicion of drug-driving

    A DRIVER has been arrested on suspicion of drug-driving following a single vehicle crash outside Crymych on Thursday (April 25). Ceredigion Roads Policing Unit tweeted: “Thankfully it was only a tree that was hit and not another vehicle/pedestrian

  • Motorist denies dangerous driving

    A MOTORIST is to stand trial accused of dangerous driving at Cardigan. Frederick John Jones, of Powell Close, Pembroke has pleaded not guilty to a charge of driving a Ford Transit dangerously on the A487 coast road at Tremain on September 24 last

  • FOOTBALL: One's enough as Swallows take Costcutter Cup

    Llandysul netted the only goal of a scrappy Costcutter League Cup Final against a gallant Crannog outfit at Aberaeron. A bumpy Square Field strip with dead grass lying on the surface made life difficult for both sides and it was hardly surprising

  • Arrest warrant issued for alleged drink-driver

    AN arrest warrant has been issued for a Rhydlewis man who failed to appear in court to answer a drink-drive charge. Simon Arthur Phillips, of Rhydlewis, Llandysul, is alleged to have driven a Vauxhall Corsa on the B4334 at Rhydlewis on February

  • Parents in court as children fail to attend school

    A PARENT from the Cardigan area whose child failed to attend school on a regular basis must pay more than £1,300 in fines and costs. The parent, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was found guilty in their absence at Aberystwyth Justice Centre