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Ceredigion Websites

This category tree is for websites based in, or exclusively about, county of Ceredigion, on the west coast of Mid Wales.
Ceredigion is a county created as Cardiganshire in 1282, but now named after the former Kingdom of Ceredigion since 1996.
The county was originally named after the principle town of  Cardigan, on the mouth of the Afon Teifi, hence the
Welsh name for the town Aberteifi.  The west bank of the estuary is administered by  Pembrokeshire, with the settlement
and abbey at  St Dogmaels.
Cardigan Island is off the coast in Cardigan Bay, north of the town, but the main road, A487, heads north east inland,
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Ceredigion Community Learning

Offers adult education classes at several centres. Includes a list of centres with courses taught at each, tutor information and fees. [Welsh and English]
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Spirit of the Miners

Community regeneration project that sets out to create an identity for northern Ceredigion using the legacy of metal mining as a theme. Includes details of approved projects, with photo gallery and area history.
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Ceredigion Association of Voluntary Organisations

CAVO aims to promote, support and co-ordinate the work of the voluntary sector in the county. Welsh and English.
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Age Concern Ceredigion

Charity providing services for older people including information and advice, form filling, shopping, home cleaning, luncheon clubs and exercise activities. Also provides information on volunteering.
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Tweed-makers in a Glen at Talybont

Account by Gareth Jones, written in 1933, of his meeting with Mr. W. L. Morgan who managed the mill, founded in 1809 and powered by water, turning out Welsh tweed.
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The Cooper-Philosopher of Allt-y-Blaca

Account by Gareth Jones, written in 1933, of his meeting with Evan Rees who was a craftsman, singer, preacher and cooper.
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A Poet in the Clog-makers Shop of Tanygroes

Account by Gareth Jones, written in 1933, of his meeting with David Thomas who talked of his trade, and his son T. 0. Thomas who, as well as making clogs, had won many chairs at eisteddfodau and one crown.

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