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Burry Port Town Band ready for annual concert next month

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Burry Port Town Band are scheduled to stage their annual summer concert next month.
The band’s special guests will be Tenovus Cancer Care Swansea Sing With Us Choir and Burry Port Junior Band.
Curtain up at the Memorial Hall in Burry Port is at

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British Legion opens welfare office in Carmarthen

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A new hub for The Royal British Legion’s services for West Wales has opened in Carmarthen.
Operating from the Ty Myrddin building in the town centre, the office will host a Welfare Officer and Membership Support Officer, delivering services to the beneficiary community and

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Carmarthenshire Council launches first round of Events Support Fund

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Carmarthenshire County Council has launched the first round of its Events Support Fund by supporting 14 events across the county.
Events ranging from a Promotion of the Tour of Britain Festival, celebrating the visit of the well-known national cycling event to the county in

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Youth honoured for more than 500 hours volunteering

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A young person from Garnant has become the first in the county to be honoured for volunteering more than 500 hours.
Brittany Alsop-Bingham, aged 20, was presented with the first Carmarthenshire’s 500 hour Youth Volunteering Certificate.
The award was launched at the Carmarthenshire Youth

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Nursery places now open for Ysgol Parc y Tywyn School

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Parents have until July 31 to apply for part time places at a new nursery class which opens in Ysgol Parc y Tywyn School, Burry Port, this September.
Carmarthenshire County Council’s full council has today (June 13) approved that part time nursery provision be

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Carmarthenshire councillors call for integrated health care model

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Carmarthenshire County Council will ask Welsh Government to facilitate the creation of an integrated social model for health and care throughout the Hywel Dda area.
Councillors took part in a lengthy debate at full council on Wednesday (June 13) following a notice of motion

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