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  • Ash dieback could cost Ceredigion Council £10m to tackle

    More needs to be done to bring work tackling ash dieback “in house” to save money with potential costs in the region of £10million over the next decade estimated by council officers. ash dieback is a national issue with diseased tree posing a health

  • Double council tax call for Ceredigion second homes

    Ceredigion council should be asked to consider introducing a 100 per cent council tax premium on second homes, a committee has recommended. Evidence linked to a notice of motion put forward last year calling on the Welsh Government to change planning

  • Safety concerns expressed over stretch of A478 near Cardigan

    A CARDIGAN county councillor says she has been surprised there has not been a serious accident on the stretch of the A478 heading towards Cardigan. The section of highway, which includes the notorious Burton Bends, has been identified as a possible

  • One new coronavirus case in Ceredigion today

    There have been 12 new cases of coronavirus recorded in the Hywel Dda health board area  according to today’s figures (Wednesday, March 3). Today’s Public Health Wales figures show nine new cases in Carmarthenshire, two in Pembrokeshire and one

  • Cardigan man in court after damaging door

    A 26-YEAR-old Cardigan man who damaged a door valued at £90 belonging to a housing association has received a six-month conditional discharge after pleading guilty to criminal damage. Aaron Neil Hopkins, of 37 Golwg Y Castell, was said to have committed

  • CRICKET: Llechryd and Crymych hope for April start

    The sound of leather on willow may appear a long way away during these difficult times and the weather but the Pembroke County Cricket League is hoping to launch the 2021 season on Sunday, April 25. Hopes for a return of action were lifted when