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  • Man breached community order

    A CARDIGAN man admitted breaching the terms of a community order when he appeared before the court at Aberystwyth Justice Centre. Ethan James Davies pleaded guilty to missing unpaid work appointments without acceptable excuse in breach of a community

  • Injured fox rescued from snare

    A YOUNG fox injured while caught in an illegally-set snare in the Gwaun Valley had a lucky escape after it was rescued by an RSPCA officer. The animal welfare charity was contacted after a member of the public found the fox trapped in the snare

  • Duo scoop Radio2 Folk Award

    CATRIN Finch and Seckou Keita were awarded Best Duo/Group at the recent BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall, with Seckou also winning Musician of the Year. The awards, which were presented by Mark Radcliffe, are the latest in

  • Public meeting calls for hospital site to be returned to town

    CARDIGAN must have a say in any redevelopment of the existing hospital site in the town. That was the clear message from a packed public meeting called by Mayor Cllr Shan Williams at the Guildhall to discuss the future of the site Hospital owners

  • Lantern parade will mark centenary of huge Cambrian Mill fire

    A LANTERN parade in Drefach Felindre in November will mark 100 years since a catastrophic fire at Cambrian Mills – now the National Wool Museum. The parade, which will include a Mill-shaped lantern and finish at the museum, will be an autumnal highlight

  • Local community rallying around to help little Freya

    AS Paw Patrol builds up momentum for yet another death-defying finish, little Freya Gibbs decides it’s time to join in. She hauls herself off the settee, gently lowers herself onto the floor and crawls over to the tv screen where she points earnestly