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  • Coronavirus: Fresh warning as cases show worrying rise

    CASES of Covid-19 in Carmarthenshire continue to rise in a worrying trend in the run up to Christmas. On the day that new national restrictions come into force across Wales, Carmarthenshire County Council is asking everyone to make greater efforts

  • Plans for agricultural building opposed

    PLANS to build a new agricultural building just outside Cardigan are being opposed by the town council. An application has been made to Ceredigion County Council for the new building at Ty’r Morfa, just off the A484 road to Newcastle Emlyn where

  • Fined for visiting another house during coronavirus lockdown

    A NEWCASTLE Emlyn man must pay more than £800 for breaking coronavirus lockdown rules earlier this year. Geriant John Jenkins, of Teifi Terrace, Adpar, Newcastle Emlyn, visited another person’s house in the town without reasonable excuse on May

  • Court issues arrest warrant

    AN arrest warrant has been issued for a Llandysul man who failed to appear in court. David John Rhys Phillips, of Lincoln Street, Llandysul, has been charged with entering a building as a trespasser with intent to steal at Henllan sometime between

  • Two men jailed for 'terrifying' creeper burglaries

    TWO men have been sentenced to four years in prison for three creeper burglaries in Ceredigion, including two at the homes of elderly female clients of a care agency where one of them worked. Allyn Freeman, aged 33, of Bryn Wyre, Aberystwyth, and

  • Possible reprieve for town centre store

    THE Cardigan branch of Peacocks could yet be saved after a management buy-out (MBO) proposal was submitted to the administrators of fashion retailer Peacocks and if successful has the potential to prevent UK-wide store closures and save 4,908 people

  • Man broke lockdown rules to buy a car

    A MAN who drove from Bridgend to Llanybydder to buy a car during the first national coronavirus lockdown has been fined for breaking coronavirus regulations. Andrei Miclea, of Cwmllynfell, Bridgend, found the case against him proved under the single

  • All juiced out at local farm

    THEY say an apple a day keeps the doctor away – and if that’s the case there shouldn’t be too many house calls to north Pembrokeshire’s Clynfyw Care Farm in the next few months. The Abercych farm’s community apple juicing service has this year topped