51 affordable homes planned for edge of Cardigan
Plans for 51 affordable homes on the edge of Cardigan have been submitted to Ceredigion County Council
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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
Plans for 51 affordable homes on the edge of Cardigan have been submitted to Ceredigion County Council
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