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  • Police respond to reports of break-in

    POLICE in Cardigan were called to a report of a possible break-in at a property in Poppit Sands yesterday (Tuesday, April 7) at 2.10pm. Two people were arrested on suspicion of burglary but following police inquiries they were released with no further

  • Thought for the week with Rev John Powell

    BY the time that you read this, Palm Sunday will have passed and we are in Holy Week, journeying with Jesus in the last week of His life until we come to celebrate the victory of Easter Day. In Welsh, Palm Sunday is called “Sul y Blodau”. It is

  • 69 cases of coronavirus confirmed in Pembrokeshire

    TEN new cases of coronavirus have been identified in Pembrokeshire today, April 8, bringing the county total to 69. Ceredigion saw no new cases, for a total of 24, and Carmarthenshire 29 more, for a total of 190. Wales as a whole saw 284 new

  • Coronavirus: Lockdown set to continue across Wales

    LOCKDOWN rules in Wales look set to continue, a Welsh Government minister has said. When the UK-wide lockdown rules were announced, prime minister Boris Johnson said they would be reviewed every three weeks. Next Monday, April 13, marks three

  • Coronavirus: Fraudsters looking to cash in on crisis

    POLICE are again warning residents across the Tivyside region to be on the lookout for conmen and scammers during the coronavirus pandemic. A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police said: “There’s a huge community effort out there right now to help

  • Coronavirus: 'Loved and Lost' baby service is cancelled

    THIS year’s ‘Loved and Lost’ baby service which was due to be held on Saturday, April 11, at the chapel/quiet room in Glangwili Hospital, Carmarthen, has been postponed. A statement from Hywel Dda health authority said: “The decision to reschedule

  • Man denies assault and criminal damage

    A Cardigan man has denied assaulting a woman and damaging her garden ornaments. Robert Anthony Smith, of Golwg y Castell, appeared before Llanelli magistrates on Tuesday, March 31. Smith, 29, pleaded not guilty to assaulting a woman by beating

  • Plea to be on lookout for hedgehogs

    THE sun is shining, the days are getting longer and the grass is growing fast but people across the Cardigan region are being asked to remember the nation's favourite wild mammal if they intend to bring out their strimmer or lawnmower while on lockdown