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New Quay
www.new-quay.com
A comprehensive website for the seaside resort of New Quay including local news, events, and a guide to services and accommodation. There is also a 'New Quay today' feature comprising a daily updated image taken around the town.

New Quay Football Club
www.newquayfc.co.uk
This website is dedicated to the activities of the town's football club. When viewed in July 2007 it was still under construction but there are plans to provide a full fixture and results service as well as the club's history and information on the first team, reserve team and ladies side.
Suggested by Steffan Jones.

New Quay on Ceredigion County Council website
ceredigion.gov.uk
Information about New Quay on the Ceredigion County Council website gives a brief introduction to the town's marine heritage. The site also focuses on one of the town's more famous one time inhabitant, Dylan Thomas.

New Quay Music Festival
http://www.newquaywalesfestival.co.uk

This website is dedicated to the non profit making festival run by volunteers which aims to to provide musical instruments and tuition for the youth of the village. Web pages include a programme of the 2007 festival,ticket information and FAQs.

Suggested by Paul Drew

New Quay on Cardigan Bay
www.newquay-westwales.co.uk
This website is an attractive guide to New Quay. It includes a short history of the town featuring old photos depicting thatched cottages and information about the ship building industry. There are also pages devoted to the areas flora and fauna including photographs of flowers encountered along the coast and seashore and rock pool wildlife.

New Quay Neighbourhood Policing Team
www.dyfed-powys.police.uk/en/ceredigion/neighbourhoods/newquay/
This web page is part of the Dyfed Powys Police Force site and provides information about the local Neighbourhood Policing Team, news and appeals, safety and security advice and publications. Suggested by Richard Marshall

New Quay Honey Farm
www.thehoneyfarm.co.uk
New Quay Honey Farm was established in 1985 when Gerald & Mariana Cooper set up their hives in New Quay. The farm is open to visitors and has a shop, tea room and live bee exhibition. Now the largest in Wales, New Quay Honey Farm attracts over 35,000 visitors a year. Log on to the website to find out more about honey products and opening times.

New Quay Lifeboat Station
www.rnli.org.uk
The website for New Quay lifeboat station is part of the main RNLI website. Specific information is featured about the history of New Quay life boat station, the New Quay lifeboat fleet and the current crew. There are also links to the other lifeboat stations in the area.

New Quay Tide Tables
www.bbc.co.uk/weather/coast/
Online tide information for New Quay on the BBC weather pages. Tide information is displayed for the current day and for the next six days.

New Quay Yacht Club
www.nqyc.co.uk/
The website for New Quay Yacht Club is a stylish looking affair. Here you'll find information about annual events such as the 'Frostbite' racing series and the Cardigan Bay Regatta. Race results are also posted on the website from the start of the season in June.

Dylan Thomas and New Quay
www.dylanthomaswales.org.uk/newquay.htm
This website devoted to Dylan Thomas' Ceredigion has a section on Dylan's time in New Quay. There are also full details of the Dylan Thomas trail in New Quay, a walk from Wellington Place to Ffynnonfeddyg taking in places of significance to Dylan's life in New Quay.

Library Opening Hours
www.ceredigion.gov.uk
New Quay library is at Uplands Square and is open four days a week. Find out more about services and access to the Library webpage part of the Ceredigion County Council website.

Aerial Image Wales
www.aerialimagewales.co.uk/
Nigel Pugh from New Quay's website that has interactive maps of Wales - So far he has covered the mid wales coast and pembrokeshire - lots more flights to go!.

Music of the Seas
www.music-of-the-seas.co.uk

Pete Lidzy's website dedicated to his music, partly inspired by New Quay, where Pete lives for part of the year.
Suggested by Pete Lidzy



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