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Neath Guardian (icWales) (Free subscription) | 07/01/2009
Ban for uninsured driver by Rachel Moses, A NEATH man, who claimed he thought his mother had arranged his car insurance, has been banned from driving for 12 months.Christopher David Jefford, 24, of Morgans Road, pleaded guilty to driving without insurance on September 12, 2008.Magistrates heard how, at 1.40pm on the date, a police officer spoke to the driver of the vehicle about using...
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Neath Guardian (icWales) (Free subscription) | 07/01/2009
Cilfrew Residents’ Association have a real clean start by Rachel Moses, HALF a tonne of rubbish has been skipped thanks the community in a Neath village.In support of the National Assembly funded Tidy Towns project, volunteers from Cilfrew Residents’ Association rolled up their sleeves to fill a skip.They organised, advertised and worked together to remove the hoards of accumulated rubbish...
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Port Talbot Guardian (icWales) (Free subscription) | 07/01/2009
Bundle of joy by Rachel Moses, A PORT TALBOT couple have been given a wonderful start to the new year with the birth of their new baby girl.First-time mother, Nerys Wilkins, 23, of Caroline Street, Blaengwynfi, first went into slow labour with Layla on Tuesday, December 30.She said: “It was then at exactly midnight on New Year’s Eve that I went into full labour, and she arrived at nearly...
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Port Talbot Guardian (icWales) (Free subscription) | 07/01/2009
Pupils dance to victory by Rachel Moses, A PORT TALBOT school’s dance team used their best moves to beat off stiff competition and make it through to a the finals of the Welsh inter-High Schools street dance championships.St Joseph’s Comprehensive school formed their dance teams as part of an initiative by Neath Port Talbot Council to get youngsters to be more active.The 5 x 60 scheme...
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Port Talbot Guardian (icWales) (Free subscription) | 07/01/2009
“Like everyone else, I’m very sad. by Rachel Moses, “I remember the old Woolies with the creaking floor boards, and this is the third time they’ve moved in the town.“I’ve still got my mother’s tea set in the house she bought from here years ago.”Valerie Williams, 68, Port Talbot.“I think it’s terrible.“I don’t use it a lot myself, but there are people that do quite a lot I think.“It’s...