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Tywyn beach clean-up to become regular event
670 volunteers involved in biggest Powys 'spring clean'
Network Rail apologise after rubbish strewn across Glantywmyn
Politics
£1.2m of funding to 'Keep Wales Tidy'
Courts
Littering costs man £500
Entertainment
Turn to Cletwr for Andrea Smith textile display
Signs and beach wardens will tackle Barmouth's problems say council
Puppy is top dog after picking up prizes at Crufts
Environment News
Openreach engineers help clean up Ceredigion beach
One year ago, visitors called out Ceredigion and Aberystwyth councils over the run-down state of our town. At the peak of summer, when Aber welcomes thousands of visitors a day, is it looking its best once again?
Banana peel on Yr Wyddfa raising awareness of organic waste impact
Why we need to look after our own rubbish
Calls to keep Ceredigion tidy this summer
Why do councils let Aberystwyth wallow in decay and dirt?
Cambrian Beach Guardians give insight into their environmental work
Loo with a view mural has serious wildlife message
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