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Hands off our kiosks, Cardigan councillors tell BT Town councillors are unhappy at BT plans to remove a phone kiosk from Cardigan s Finch Square. CARDIGAN town councillors are at crossed wires with BT over the town’s diminishing number of phone boxes. While BT have proposed the removal of all kiosks which are rarely used, councillors want some retained for use in emergencies. And they have expressed concern at BT plans to remove the phone box at Pont y Cleifion, near the bus station at Finch Square. Cllr Elaine Evans argued there was a strong case for retaining a kiosk at such a location. ....
Ceredigion residents have lowest carbon footprint in UK This mural in Cardigan s Finch Square was inspired by local schoolchildren s hopes of a more eco-friendly future. PEOPLE living in Ceredigion have the lowest carbon footprint in the UK – and that’s official. Ceredigion residents who participated in analysis by environmental organisation WWF and the Stockholm Environment Institute at the University of York. had a footprint of 10.8 CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent). In addition, more than 20 per cent of respondents spend nothing on clothing in a given month, and 10 per cent have solar panels. However, more than 50 per cent of respondents in Ceredigion did not know what energy tariff they were on. ....
mural PUPILS at Ysgol Gynradd Aberteifi are doing their bit for a climate and nature-themed poetry and street art project in the lead-up to Earth Hour, which takes place at 8.30pm, on Saturday, March 27. A poem penned by the primary school children has been transformed into a work of public art by street artist Bryce Davies, of Peaceful Progress, on the side of a building near Finch Square. The striking piece depicting local nature such as an otter, trout, a red kite, a seagull and seagrass, is part of a Wales-wide Earth Hour project working with schools and communities. The environmental charity, WWF Cymru, and Literature Wales have been working with the Cardigan youngsters. ....