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  • Royal Opera House screening comes to Theatr Mwldan

    THE Royal Opera House’s stunning production of La Bohème is to be screened live at Cardigan’s Theatr Mwldan on Wednesday, January 29 (7.45pm). Puccini’s opera of young love in 19th-century Paris is packed with beautiful music, including lyrical

  • Second man arrested after spate of rural burglaries

    DYFED-Powys Police officers have arrested a second man linked to a spate of rural burglaries which took place in Carmarthenshire last October. Over two nights, two quad bikes, a Toyota Hilux, bank cards, and two chainsaws were stolen from five properties

  • Support you local pub

    BEN Lake has pledged his support for the Long Live the Local campaign to help pubs in Ceredigion keep their doors open. The ceredigion MP joins the more than 240,000 people who have signed the petition so far. Mr Lake is calling on the Government

  • Sheepdog trials raise £1,000 for charity

    Newcastle Emlyn Sheepdog Trials donating to charities CHEQUES totalling £1,000 have been presented to charity following successful sheepdog trials at Cilfallen, Cwmcou, in August. Members of Newcastle Emlyn Sheepdog Trials presented the cheques

  • Haulage firm employee admits forging records

    AN employee of a leading Pembrokeshire haulage company forged maintenance documents for some of its lorries “under the direction” of senior staff, a court has heard. Jonathan Wyn Phillips created the fake documents between October 2017 and February

  • Concerns over late-night disturbances in town

    CONCERNS have been raised over late-night disturbances in Cardigan town centre. The issue was brought up at a meeting of Cardigan Town Council following incidents over the holiday period, especially one that occurred outside the Wine Bar. Cllr