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Ceredigion second in Wales for energy efficient homes
Innovation in mid Wales economy highlighted by council and uni
Ceredigion is 'a good place to be in business', study shows
Plans to revitalise Cardigan and Llandysul boosted by Welsh Government funding
Four-figure bursary offered to Ceredigion youth by West Wales Holiday Cottages
Bluestone shares deal lost council £1.8m - and will take 340 years to recoup
HOW much? West Wales garage's fuel prices are believed to be 'cheapest in UK'
New Home Bargains store 'creating up to 100 jobs' expected to get go-ahead
Crucial energy grant helps keep lights on and pool warm at community centre
Number of empty homes in Pembrokeshire on the increase new figures show
Plans for tourism tax move step closer amid push for 'sustainable tourism sector'
Pembrokeshire chosen as location for one of Wales’ first ever freeports
County Tax: Average bill expected to rise by £130 in Ceredigion this week
Council Tax: Pembrokeshire could see rises of up nearly £100 on average
Last chance to apply for support with fuel costs
Ceredigion agrees to 7.3 per cent increase in council tax
Town which clubbed together to save its community shop is a 'beacon to others'
County has 'lowest council tax in Wales' - ahead of possible 7.5 per cent rise
Council's funding shortfall not as bad as first feared - but it's still £18.6 million
Mid Wales Growth Deal sites and premises programme advances
Off-grid fuel payments expected next month in Ceredigion
Call for Ceredigion residents to apply for cost of living support
House prices rose in Ceredigion in 2022, but fell slightly by end of year
How much could you make in Ceredigion by renting out your spare room on Airbnb?
165 Ceredigion businesses facing cost-of-living crisis £716,000 energy bill
No levelling-up money for Ceredigion 'an insult'
NHS strikes to continue after unions reject Welsh Government’s offer
Budget cuts proposed as council tries to balance the books
Worst yet to come for families struggling with cost of living, think tank warns
Cardigan driving examiners expected to join national strike this week
Ceredigion MP hits out at decision to axe town's branch of Lloyds Bank
High social deprivation sees leisure centre earmarked as Wellbeing Centre site
Plaid MS Cefin praises work of north Pembrokeshire tourism organisation
Unemployment rate rises amid ‘mounting signs of cracks’ in UK jobs market
Cost-of-living crisis: Our campaign tips for businesses to reduce energy costs
In pictures: Crowds come out in force as Cardigan Fair makes triumphant return
'Clapping isn't enough' - politicians express support as nurses vote to strike
Project aims to strengthen tourism links between Ceredigion and Ireland
Campaign to support businesses through cost-of-living crisis launched
Bank of England expected to hike interest rates by 33-year high to 3%
Costs of some everyday essentials in shops rise by two-thirds
Ceredigion council intends to 'draw down' as much funding as possible
Rising cost of energy the key focus of Preseli MP's business roundtable
PM Liz Truss ‘lying through her teeth’ over energy bills, say Plaid
'Morally questionable and economically irresponsible' - MP Ben slams mini-budget
House sales ‘expected to fall in the months ahead but prices are still rising’
Find out how much house prices in Wales have increased by in August
County to discuss £21million 'dynamic' purchasing system for supported living
Petrol drivers still getting ‘raw deal’ despite record fall in pump prices – RAC
Royal Mail strikes: Cardigan postal workers join walk-out over pay
West Wales' postal workers strike for ‘dignified, proper pay rise’
Inflation hits 10.1% as cost of living continues to soar
Pembrokeshire taxi drivers call for an increase in fares - here's how much
Local unemployment drops, mirroring 'positive national picture,' claims Crabb