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  • Cannabis worth £1,100 seized by police

    FOUR people must be wishing they had followed advice and stayed at home during the coronavirus pandemic after being caught with £1,100 of herbal cannabis in Newcastle Emlyn on Friday night (April 3). Local PCSO's at Newcastle Emlyn Neighbourhood

  • 154 people have now died of coronavirus in Wales

    387 new cases of coronavirus have been identified in Wales as of today, April 4, with 13 further deaths. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 2,853 in Wales, although the true number of cases is likely to be higher. The total number

  • 'Green holiday homes' plan is refused

    USING land for a “green holiday alternative” has been refused by planning officers at Ceredigion County Council. An application to put six shepherd huts for tourist accommodation on land to the south of Cox Wood, Llangybi, had been made by Steve

  • CRICKET: Top flight hold-up for Llechryd

    Excitement over Llechryd's return to top flight cricket for a second time has been well and truly dampened by the coronavirus pandemic. After gaining promotion to the Pembroke County Cricket Club Division One last season, cricket has been suspended

  • Picture gallery: How coronavirus has changed local life

    HOW quickly things have changed in the Cardigan area as the coronavirus pandemic has led to a virtual shutdown of normal life. People are confined to their homes except for essential journeys and beaches and public spaces are in lockdown. These

  • Her i'r Eisteddfod wrth i wyl Tregaron symud i 2021

    Ar ôl i Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Tregaron gael ei chanslo yn sgil argyfwng coronafeirws, y bwriad yw cynnal y Brifwyl yn Nhregaron ym mis Awst 2021. Yna bydd Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Llŷn ac Eifionydd yn symud i Awst 2022, gyda'r Eisteddfod yn Rhondda

  • Coronavirus: Changes to waste rubbish collection service

    THERE has been further changes to the rubbish collection service in Ceredigion in response to the coronavirus pandemic. To help support waste collection teams during this period, residents are asked not to put their glass bottle and jars out for