Bespoke 'upper class' Ceredigion wedding building plans submitted
An application for the building at a 19th century Ceredigion country house has been submitted to county planners
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Content Editor for Newsquest. Content editing for the Milford Mercury and Western Telegraph weeklies. I still like to keep my hand in reporting; having previously covered Pembroke and Pembroke Dock. If you have any stories you’d like to see covered by our papers and online, drop me a line
Content Editor for Newsquest. Content editing for the Milford Mercury and Western Telegraph weeklies. I still like to keep my hand in reporting; having previously covered Pembroke and Pembroke Dock. If you have any stories you’d like to see covered by our papers and online, drop me a line
An application for the building at a 19th century Ceredigion country house has been submitted to county planners
The Ceredigion family-owned business has been operating a waste management centre for more than 60 years
The demolition of two unsafe walls in New Quay have been given the go-ahead by county planners in Ceredigion
Mark Jukes Containers, seeks to use a storage container for the beauty therapy business at Parc Piliau on the Pentood Industrial Estate
An application for a self-serve meat vending machine building at a Ceredigion livestock mart site has been submitted to county planners.
New plans have been submitted for the redevelopment of the former Cardigan Hospital site to create new homes for older people, offices and public spaces.
A proposed extension to Cardigan’s wastewater treatment works will reduce the amount of pollution in the Teifi, as well as helping address a long-standing planning issue in the county, Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water has said.
A petition, calling for Ceredigion County Council to stop the potential closure of one of the county’s four recycling centres, has been launched, attracting nearly 900 signatures to date.
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