Sounds of Summer is a hit at Cardigan's Prince Charles Quay
SOUNDS Of Summer – a day of outdoor music at Cardigan’s Prince Charles Quay – made a successful return on Saturday.
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SOUNDS Of Summer – a day of outdoor music at Cardigan’s Prince Charles Quay – made a successful return on Saturday.
IT MAY not have lasted any near as long as the fabled summer of '76, but the summer of '22 has already gone down as one of the driest ever recorded.
A DISGRUNTLED shopper has branded the revamp of Cardigan’s Tesco store ‘a complete shambles’.
THE GLORIOUS weather has created Cardigan Bay sunsets which, according to one visitor holidaying in Tresaith, ‘are on a par with anything I’ve ever come across previously around the world’.
CARDIGAN’S Small World Theatre is sharing stories throughout August and September, releasing storytelling with puppetry online for the enjoyment of all.
CEREDIGION and Carmarthenshire County Council’s flooding consultation for the Teifi Valley has been extended to August 31.
THE Regenerating Rural Towns scheme run by the Cynnal y Cardi LEADER programme helped Tregaron Town Council with a series of marketing techniques and installations to promote and enhance the town ahead of last week’s National Eisteddfod..
ABERPORTH’S Dydd Iau Mawr roared back to life on Thursday with a large crowd gathering at the Welfare Park to enjoy a barbecue and varied sports and entertainment.
RESIDENTS of Aberporth have expressed concerns that vehicles parked illegally could block certain routes for ambulances or local authority vehicles.
A NEAR 100-year-old tradition has been revived as Aberporth celebrates Dydd Iau Mawr today.
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