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  • 22 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Ceredigion to date

    22 cases of coronavirus have been identified in Ceredigion to date, with four new cases today, April 6. Pembrokeshire saw nine new cases, for a total of 49, and Carmarthenshire 11 new cases, for a total of 142. Previously, figures were only released

  • Coronavirus: 27 more deaths reported in Wales

    A TOTAL of 302 new coronavirus cases and 27 further deaths have been reported in Wales today (Monday, April 6). The total number of deaths in Wales has now risen to 193. The Hywel Dda health board area saw 24 new cases of coronavirus, for a total

  • Sarnau homes get green light

    PLANS for four new homes in Sarnau – including two affordable units – have been approved by Ceredigion County Council planning officers. Applicant Teifi Developments Ltd said in a supporting statement that there were already buyers interested in

  • Teifi skiffs get an outing despite virus disappointment

    A UNIQUE collection of Teifi skiffs assembled on the River Teifi at Cardigan before the coronavirus lockdown was imposed. Nick and Matt Newman of Swallow Yachts designed the unique skiffs, assisted with their building by Dai ‘Gorwel’ Williams as

  • £400,000 cash crisis lifeline for sports clubs

    SPORTS clubs across the Tivyside area could benefit from emergency funding proposals announced by Welsh Government and Sport Wales. Overall, £400,000 has been made available for community sport nationwide. Welsh Government has confirmed it is making

  • FOOTBALL: Cup finals in doubt

    With the domestic football season in Wales increasingly likely to be scrapped because of the Covid-19 crisis it could be that the Easter cup final double of J Emrys Morgan and Costcutter League will not be held for the first time in the long history

  • Coronavirus: Fears stroke victims are not calling 999

    CONCERNS are mounting that people who have a stroke or TIA/mini-stroke (transient ischemic attack) are not calling 999 amid the coronavirus pandemic. With strokes continuing to strike across Wales at this time, the Stroke Association fears that

  • Coronavirus: Community help scheme provides valuable lifeline

    THE community response in Cardigan to the coronavirus pandemic continues to grow, with scores of people volunteering to give their time to help others - from collecting vital cancer drugs to acting as a breakdown service. Laura Winter, one of those