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  • Changes set to be introduced to the Cardigan 'safe zone'

    CEREDIGION County Council chiefs have introduced changes to the Cardigan Safe Zone - but with Morgan Street and The Strand to remain as a one-way system for the time being. Daily road closures, which will affect High Street, will commence ahead

  • Police respond to crime data integrity concerns

    Dyfed-Powys Police chief constable Claire Parmenter says that plans are in place to improve the force's crime recording and data integrity. She was responding to concerns raised by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue

  • Graffiti damage at Carn Ingli could take decades to recover

    GRAFFITI painted on stones of historical and environmental importance in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park has caused environmental damage that could take decades to recover. The white paint had blighted a Site of Special Scientific Interest

  • Four new coronavirus in three counties, two in Ceredigion

    FOUR new cases of coronavirus have been recorded in the Hywel Dda health board, according to today’s figures (Tuesday, May 11). Public Health Wales data shows that there were two new cases in Carmarthenshire, zero in Pembrokeshire and two in Ceredigion

  • Have your say on Hywel Dda super-hospital plans

    PLANS for a new super-hospital for the Hywel Dda University Health Board area are back on the agenda - and now the public is being asked to nominate its location. Hywel Dda University Health Board (HDUHB) is asking for the public’s feedback in

  • Cardigan safe zone: 'Enough is enough'

    WE’RE not going to take it anymore! That is the view of an action group opposed to Cardigan’s revised Covid-19 safe zone who say residents have already endured more than their fair share of ‘traffic chaos’. The ‘We Say No to Cardigan Town Traffic