As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles.
Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services.
These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community.
It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times.
Cardigan campaigner joins thousands at WASPI Parliament rally
Ceredigion MP takes 1950s women's fight for pensions to Parliament
Bank's decision to close on 762 regular customers 'extremely disappointing'
Shock and anger at bank's decision to leave town
Councillor backs campaign aimed at devolving the Crown Estate to Wales
Ceredigion Citizens Advice celebrate award win
Mobile bank route in Newcastle Emlyn to close next year
Donations from councillors provide vital support to food banks
Hall secures £10,000 energy grant for new boiler and solar panels
Charity sees increase in children needing food parcels in Ceredigion in the last year
Plans underway to safeguard pioneering Pembrokeshire farm estate
'Ceredigion bus services must be financially sustainable,' warns senior councillor
Everything you need to know about selling your financed car
Ceredigion county councillors get pay rises of nearly five per cent on basic salary
Pembrokeshire house prices rose in first quarter of 2023 - to an average of £260k
Crucial energy grant helps keep lights on and pool warm at community centre
Consultation to consider treble council tax rate for second homes in Pembrokeshire
Closest Lloyds branch will be an hour bus ride from Lampeter after branch closure
Ground for improvement: County's sports facilities benefit from further funding
Aberporth Village Hall committee says thank you to backers of £1.35m rebuild project
Free school meals to be extended to Years 3 and 4 pupils in Ceredigion
'We are not going away' warn Ceredigion's WASPI women campaigning for compensation
Fees for care homes for the elderly are set to rise in Ceredigion
Plans for tourism tax move step closer amid push for 'sustainable tourism sector'
Town's swimming pool is thrown lifeline - but needs help from going under
Teachers' strikes: Eight schools are partially closed in Ceredigion
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
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'
Funding secured to upgrade Market Hall as costs rise to £2.95million
County has 'lowest council tax in Wales' - ahead of possible 7.5 per cent rise
Short-stay parking charges are set to double in Pembrokeshire
Council tax: Cabinet agrees to support 7.5 per cent increase in Pembrokeshire
Town council voices disappointment at losing toilets and bin collections from beach
Seaside town set to lose public toilets and bin collections from main beach
Second homes tax premium could provide lifeline for more than 30 public toilets
Council's funding shortfall not as bad as first feared - but it's still £18.6 million
Smokers are choosing between heating or eating due to cost of cigarettes
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
Welsh Ambulance Service facing up to £15m in cuts after receiving draft budget
Professional standards of former accountant 'fell seriously below standard expected'
Over £200k secured to renovate community swimming pool in Cardigan
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
Where you can go for a warm space in Cardigan
Church roof will be made safe again thanks to almost £10k in funding
Village Hall project gets £50k additional funding to meet rising costs
£1.2bn for Welsh budget ‘is clearly inadequate’, says MP Ben Lake
Churches benefit from Ceredigion Community Grant Scheme
Cost-of-living crisis: Our campaign tips for businesses to reduce energy costs
'Clapping isn't enough' - politicians express support as nurses vote to strike