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Not to kill but protect
Dear Editor,The letter "Drone victims often civilian" by Ruth Burton,contains several inaccuracies.Firstly,the Unmanned Aircraft being flown from West Wales Airport are not being test flown---the airframe on which Watchkeeper is based is about
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Call to lop trees
CALLS have been made for trees obscuring views of the sea in Aberporth to be lopped.Community council chairman Cllr Anne McCreary told this week's council meeting that she had received complaints that the trees above Dyffryn beach were too tall.The
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Memory walks campaign
As part of the Alzheimer’s Society Memory Walks Campaign, 25 walkers went on a Newport Estuary and Town Guided Historical walk earlier this month. Led by Dr. Reg Davies, a prominent local historian, the route visited many archaeological and historic
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An evening of uncompromisingly good folk
RHOSYGILWEN hosts an evening of folk music on Friday 27th Sept from the three Celtic nations led LAU’s singer Kris Drever from Orkney accompanied by the stunning Irish fiddler, Eamon Coyne. The popular Welsh mother and daughter due DnA also appear
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Summer in Cardigan
NEW and striking work by St.Dogmaels batik artist Wendy Evans recently showed in the High Street window of Jackie’s Hair stylists in Cardigan. The detailed and colourful view of the town’s historic Guildhall as seen from Priory Street entitled
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Public meeting votes unanimously against electricity pylons
THERE was standing room only in Pencader Pavilion on Monday night as local residents packed into a public meeting hosted by Carmarthenshire politicians Jonathan Edwards MP and Rhodri Glyn Thomas AM to discuss proposals for wooden pylons to carry electricity
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Village welcomes Welsh Guardsmen
A COASTAL village community will be turning out in force to welcome Welsh Guards on a fundraising mission.Aberporth will be decked out in bunting on Monday, October 3, when the Welsh Guards walk into the village as part of their Walk on Wales campaign.Villagers
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Stamp out unfair practice
Dear Editor,Earlier this week Plaid Cymru revealed that almost 30 GP surgeries in Wales are using premium 0844 numbers. This means that when patients phone to book an appointment or speak to their surgery, they could be facing extortionate bills of up