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Remembering the historic west Wales railway line that ran for years
World War Two veteran celebrates 103rd birthday with bouquet of flowers
Blue plaque for solar power to be unveiled at Newport premises
Theatrical performance with freshly baked bread in to Mwldan
Sculptor could build giant horse structure in memory of the Battle of Cardigan
Historic collection to be exhibited at Ceredigion museum
Confidential Falklands War files on Sir Galahad disaster could be released
Historian to unveil rare River Teifi snapshots in Cardigan
New project will explore local literary figure Allen Raine's legacy
A look back at the life of the first woman to win Eisteddfod poetry prize
Hopes Bronze Age hoard, including weapons, can be kept in Ceredigion
Ancient Noh doll legacy on display in Cardigan Castle, thanks to Jac Bara Caws
Celebrate Hallowe'en with these ghostly stories from across the region
Mystery apple among rarest in UK found in local National Trust garden
Landed gentry displayed in 'faded glory' by local historian Gerwyn Morgan
Intriguing, ghost stories from across the region feature in new book
A look at Owain Glyndwr's mother who was recently celebrated at a Llandysul festival
Civic service commemorates hundredth anniversary of town cenotaph
Archbishop of Wales blesses ancient church following serious vandalism
How Cardigan and its landmarks have changed over the centuries
300-year-old tapestry on display in new exhibition at National Trust property
Latest geo-physical survey results at town's castle to be revealed this week
Llangrannog legend Cranogwen hits the seas aboard the Klevia
Long-awaited relaunch of the Ceredigion Local History Forum this weekend
Looking at New Quay and its residents in years gone by
Village pays tribute to three men killed fighting for Australian Imperial Forces
The history of a beautifully preserved Ceredigion Georgian villa
Church to celebrate King Charles' Coronation with special exhibition.
The creation and decline of the 'spectacularly sited' Cilgerran Castle
The life of famed Welsh poet Dylan Thomas in New Quay
Former Tivyside reporter's novel takes readers from West Wales to Wild West
A look at life at St Dogmaels Abbey and its 'disobedient' monks
Six Nations: Here are some more Welsh internationals from across the region
A look at some of the Teifi rugby players who have represented Wales
The revitalisation of Cardigan Castle in the 21st century
Three arrested on suspicion of burglary after break in at historic gothic mansion
Cardigan Castle, Castle Green and the 20th century decline
Cardigan Castle and Castle Green and the tragedy of the late 19th century
Wexford-Pembrokeshire Pilgrim Way would be 'unique and distinctive'
Tivy-Side reader discovers envelope signed by 19th century Cardigan MP on Ebay
Cardigan hotel scoops Best Places to Stay in Wales award
Cardigan Castle in the 19th century, and the construction of the mansion
Teifi Valley author's new book on Tivyside landed gentry sells out within a week
New book highlights Teifi's Victorian squires, their lives and mansions
Cardigan Castle and its changing landscape between the end of Civil War and the 1800s
New Quay WI unveil special Remembrance Day tribute
Plaque to be unveiled in memory of man who put Clydau on the map
Plans to turn Cardigan's Tabernacl Chapel into first national poetry centre
Cardigan Castle under the Tudors and during the Civil War
New book on gentry families of Tivyside area published next week
Sorrow among congregation as Tabernacl Chapel is consigned to history
Spooky Teifi tales of ghosts, fairies and serpents this Hallowe'en
End of an era as iconic Tabernacl Chapel prepares for final service
The Celts are coming to the Castle: New archaeology courses to start soon