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Fly-tipping lands tipper truck driver in court

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Fly-tipping at a service station in Llanelli has cost one man nearly £1,200.
Rennie Price was ordered to pay the money after he was caught on camera dumping rubbish behind the Shell garage in Dafen.
In a prosecution led by Camarthenshire Council, Llanelli magistrates

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Melin Consultants working to encourage construction industry’s young professionals

Posted By Robert Lloyd

The team from Llanelli-based Melin Consultants are playing a key role in a special event at The Senedd in Cardiff Bay today (Thursday, July 12).
G4C Wales (Generation for Change) is a driving force in Welsh construction, with a focus on the industry’s young

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Waste and tyre amnesty for Newcastle Emlyn area

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Householders in Newcastle Emlyn and the surrounding areas are being urged to have a clear out.
A waste and tyre amnesty is being held at mart carpark site on Saturday, July 14 from 8am-12pm.
Most household waste can be taken along including, unwanted furniture,

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Ammanford Library to showcase at world conference

Posted By Robert Lloyd

A Carmarthenshire library is to feature in the World Library and Information Congress in Malaysia next month.
Ammanford Library will be the focus of a case study in the “Universal Design Principles for Public Libraries” session at the international flagship event for the library

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Dedicated police team for Llanelli town centre

Posted By Robert Lloyd

These police officers and PCSOs will soon become familiar faces to shoppers and businesses in Llanelli as Dyfed-Powys Police has created a dedicated town centre team.
Responding to feedback from members of the public and traders, the force has committed a team of officers

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Suffering dogs seized by Carmarthenshire council officers

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Carmarthenshire Council has taken a number of suffering dogs from the hands of a breeder this week.
As temperatures soared across Wales, animal health officers found the dogs to be in bad state of health and living in exceptionally poor conditions.
They were locked

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