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  • Town's reprieve over car parking charges

    PARKING charges will NOT be reinstated in Cardigan for the time being following a u-turn by Ceredigion County Council – though they have returned across the rest of the county today (Tuesday, December 1). Ceredigion County Council’s cabinet today

  • Clean bill of health from Ombudsman

    THERE has been no Public Services Ombudsman reports about Ceredigion County Council this year – the first time since 2011. The officer in charge of the council’s compliments, complaints and FOI records Marie Neige-Hadfield presented a “positive”

  • Coronavirus: A further 71 new cases across Hywel Dda area

    THE number of new cases of coronavirus in the Hywel Dda area showed 71 recorded today (Tuesday, December 1). Public Health Wales figures show 19 new cases of Covid-19 in Pembrokeshire, a further nine cases have been recorded in Ceredigion and 43

  • Teenager admits drug-driving

    A TEENAGER from Crymych has been banned from the roads for a year and must pay £369 after admitting drug-driving at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court. Emma Elizabeth Howells, of Maes yr Yrfa, was stopped by police while driving her Ford Fiesta on

  • Hywel Dda health chiefs condemn abuse of staff

    HYWEL Dda health chiefs have condemned the abuse of NHS staff after more than 60 incidents were reported in September. The health board has revealed that in recent months there have been numerous cases of its staff receiving abuse while either working

  • Repairs carried out to Patch sea defences

    WORK has been carried out to repair storm damage to the area around the spit at the mouth of the River Teifi. Much off the spit at Patch has been washed away in recent months and urgent work was needed to prevent a breach in the defences surrounding

  • Woman admits assaulting man

    A 74-YEAR-OLD woman has been fined after admitting assault. Sarah Jane Stroud, of Felindre, Llandysul, pleaded guilty to assaulting a man at Felindre on June 26. Magistrates at Aberystwyth Justice Centre fined her £120, with prosecution costs

  • New vicar keen to get to know local community

    STARTING any new job that involves working closely with the local community is always a daunting challenge at the best of times. Throw in a global pandemic for good measure and things get even trickier. But new Newcastle Emlyn vicar Jonathan