Planned new Aldi supermarket for Ceredigion put on hold
No decision for a scheme for the new Aldi supermarket on university land in Lampeter has yet been made
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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
No decision for a scheme for the new Aldi supermarket on university land in Lampeter has yet been made
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The voting system for Ceredigion County Council elections could be changed to the single transferable vote
The council has warned that the longer term outlook is still challenging
Ceredigion County Council leader Bryan Davies apologised publicly for recent delays in the collection of waste in the county
30 affordable homes could be built in New Quay and four councillors are seeking dispensation to speak about the development
A scheme for a new Aldi supermarket on university land in Lampeterwill be decided at a later date after a "cooling off period"
A scheme to site a beauty therapy business in a storage container unit on a Cardigan industrial estate has been deferred
A scheme for temporary accommodation for specialist workers as part of the ongoing near-£32m Aberaeron coastal defence works
A public meeting is to be held tonight, July 5, following “anger and disbelief” at a “nonsensical” proposal to move Aberaeron’s library to county hall, Penmorfa.
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