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The pick of this week's autumnal pictures from the Tivyside Advertiser Camera Club
Ceredigion 'Free Wales Army' fountain restoration approved
Ceredigion war memorial restoration plans approved
Controversial Ceredigion exodus to the USA sculpture plans withdrawn
Future of rare apple tree at Ceredigion estate secured
Call to restore war memorial in Ceredigion town
Sculpture plans to commemorate locals' exodus to USA and young girl's death
Ceredigion welcomes RNLI 200th anniversary scroll relay
Crumbling wall closes part of 'legendary' local pub
Smithy dating back to 1860s re-opens as gallery and museum after almost a decade
Future of town's last remaining bank and former Lloyds Bank building revealed
Society issues three new blue plaques to key heritage points in county
Pictures: Mari Lwyd visits local pubs to keep centuries old tradition alive
Top National Library job for local man
"Those were the best days of my life": Railwayman recalls life on the Cardi Bach
Mother of military commander Owain Glyndwr celebrated in Ffair Elen
Cranogwen has been unveiled as one of Wales' five most monumental women
Ceredigion's ancient relationship with Ireland explored in public workshops
Special castle history event will explore its 'rich cultural heritage'
Eisteddfod Gadeiriol Capel Bryngwenith, Henllan, Llandysul
The history of a beautifully preserved Ceredigion Georgian villa
Archbishop of Wales blesses cross to be used in King’s coronation
Teifi woollen industry veterans retire and products taken in by museum
The creation and decline of the 'spectacularly sited' Cilgerran Castle
A look at life at St Dogmaels Abbey and its 'disobedient' monks
Ceredigion village celebrates St David's Day with special events
See more fabulous Teifi schools' St David's Day pictures!
How our schools celebrated St David's Day this year
Funding secured to upgrade Market Hall as costs rise to £2.95million
Calon Tysul launch programme for Welsh-medium swimming lessons
Teifi Vintage Preservation Society raises £3,500 for chemotherapy unit
The revitalisation of Cardigan Castle in the 21st century
'The meeting was a starting point': Call for council to do more for Welsh language
Three arrested on suspicion of burglary after break in at historic gothic mansion
Cardigan Castle, Castle Green and the 20th century decline
Vintage club's big hearted donation to cardiac rehabilitation service
Cardigan Castle and Castle Green and the tragedy of the late 19th century
Wexford-Pembrokeshire Pilgrim Way would be 'unique and distinctive'
Census figures: Ceredigion MP calls for 're-doubling' of support for Welsh language
A festival of activities to celebrate football and culture in Ceredigion
Cardigan Castle in the 19th century, and the construction of the mansion
New book highlights Teifi's Victorian squires, their lives and mansions
Cardigan Castle and its changing landscape between the end of Civil War and the 1800s
Plaque to be unveiled in memory of man who put Clydau on the map
Project aims to strengthen tourism links between Ceredigion and Ireland
Cardigan's Other Voices festival makes triumphant return after three-year hiatus
Plans to turn Cardigan's Tabernacl Chapel into first national poetry centre
Cardigan Castle under the Tudors and during the Civil War
Sorrow among congregation as Tabernacl Chapel is consigned to history
Spooky Teifi tales of ghosts, fairies and serpents this Hallowe'en
End of an era as iconic Tabernacl Chapel prepares for final service
The Celts are coming to the Castle: New archaeology courses to start soon
Cardigan Castle's life under King Henry V
The smile the riders gave out said it all - 'Thank you, Princess Royal'