CEREDIGION’S Explore Your Own Archives’ campaign, ‘A Battered Suitcase in the Attic’, will be held from 25 to 30 November 2019. The intention is to get...
THREE volunteer crew members have recently qualified as volunteer all-weather lifeboat mechanics at New Quay Lifeboat Station. After a long training programme, which included courses at...
Ceredigion County Council is supporting ‘Stand up, Speak Out’ on White Ribbon Day, held on 25 November 2019. The Violence against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual...
YOUNG women in Lampeter and the wider area, with the ability to communicate in Welsh, are being invited to apply now for the chance to shadow...
CERED staff were presented with a Silver Award Certificate, based on the work the Menter is doing to help students prepare for their future careers, at...
Four people from Ceredigion have now completed apprenticeships with Ceredigion County Council. Gareth John, Ceri-Anne Hughes, Alanah Lloyd and Sam Pinnel-Hirst were the first recruits onto...
During Autumn 2019 Ceredigion County Council staff and elected members were given the opportunity to take part in a Virtual Dementia Tour (VDT). By using specialist...
FOUR Ceredigion organisations were successful in the Estyn Excellence Awards in October. Aberporth Bilingual Playgroup and Cylch Meithrin Talgarreg made up half of the nurseries that...
Hazardous co-sleeping with infants and adults who self-neglect are among topics for discussion highlighted in National Safeguarding Week in Mid and West Wales which runs from...
CHILDREN’S AUTHOR Natalie L Davies has written a story based on local man, Mickey Beechey, of Llangrannog. Natalie said: “I’ve written a series of children’s books...