Local residents to benefit from special ticket offer at Cardigan Castle
Local residents can make the most of Cardigan Castle – the top tourist attraction in the area – with a limited special offer.
Local residents can make the most of Cardigan Castle – the top tourist attraction in the area – with a limited special offer.
The former landlord of Cardigan’s Black Lion Pub admitted two charges of assault when he appeared before magistrates in Aberystwyth.
A Llandysul man has admitted downloading hundreds of indecent images of children.
A NEWCASTLE Emlyn man has been jailed for five months after he admitted making repeated nuisance 999 calls to the emergency services while subject to a suspended sentence for identical offences.
When an international artist and silent activist travelled on the A484 from Newcastle Emlyn to Llangeler he noticed eight new road sign posts had been erected by Carmarthenshire County Council.
Friday, thought to be the oldest donkey in Wales, if not the UK, collapsed and died on Sunday.
A Cardigan woman and her dog will be walking 1000 miles this summer from Cardigan to Skye to raise money for three charities that are very close to their hearts.
Unique photographs of RNLI crew and lifeboat stations in Ceredigion have been acquired by the National Library of Wales.
A consultation has been launched by Ceredigion County Council to improve cycling and walking routes in Active Travel Designated Localities, namely Cardigan, Aberystwyth and Lampeter.
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales has teamed up with Green Future Building to create two new bird hides on the Teifi Marshes reserve in Cilgerran.
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