The Holiday Cottage
The holiday cottage is based on the fantastic beach of Poppit Sands, near Cardigan in Wales. Poppit Sands is a massive expanse (when the tide is out) with loads of room for all
the normal beach activities. The beach is on a gently slope making it safe and ideal for swimming. There are lifeguard patrol locations in the summer months
The Cottage has two bedrooms and the sofa converts into a double bed so we can sleep up to 6 people. The cottage has a well equiped kitchen and the bathroom has a shower only. There is a washer/dryer and nightstorage heaters for the winter months. Dogs are most welcome.
Poppit Sands Holiday Cottage




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10/03/2010
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MP's concern for rural petrol stations
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Stephen Crabb, MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire, has criticised an unsustainable increase in business rates which could force hundreds of rural petrol stations across the country to close.
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10/03/2010
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Council Criticised Over Luncheon Club Closures
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Carmarthenshire County Council has been urged to reconsider their proposals to close luncheon clubs in the county. Local Assembly Member Rhodri Glyn Thomas AM and Adam Price MP have highlighted
their concern at the detrimental impact these closures will have on the elderly residents that make use of them. They have now written to the council taking up their constituent’s fears and calling
for a reversal of the decision.
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09/03/2010
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Night time initiative to reclaim the streets of Cardigan
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A NEW night-time initiative to “reclaim the streets of Cardigan for all” has been launched this week.
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08/03/2010
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Radio Ceredigion’s new owners must maintain Welsh-language commitment
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Plaid Cymru’s Elin Jones AM has said that Radio Ceredigion’s community-focus and language-balance must continue after any proposed change in ownership.
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08/03/2010
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Supermarket campaigners ask Assembly to call in plan
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CAMPAIGNERS against plans to build a new supermarket in the centre of Newcastle Emlyn have asked the Welsh Assembly to call in the application.
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08/03/2010
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Plaid candidate calls for meeting over music service
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Penri James – Plaid Cymru Ceredigion’s Westminster candidate – has called on Cllr Ceredig Davies and Ceredigion County Council to arrange a
public meeting to explain their plans to change the local peripatetic music service.
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08/03/2010
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Future of local quarries subject to national Inquiry
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A Welsh Assembly Government Inquiry into proposed developments at two North Pembrokeshire quarries will begin on March 16th in Nevern.
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08/03/2010
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AM calls for more support for young carers
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A moving meeting with a group of young carers has led Preseli Pembrokeshire AM Paul Davies to call for more government support for the youngsters.
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07/03/2010
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Speeder fined
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Exceeding a 30mph speed limit on the A475 road in the village of Penrhiwllan proved costly for a 27-year-old motorist who was fined by magistrates in Cardigan.
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06/03/2010
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Assault case for trial
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A 41-year-old Cardigan man has appeared before magistrates in the town accused of holding a knife to his 19-year-old partner’s throat and beating her up causing her to suffer a black eye and other
injuries.
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