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Carmarthenshire Town and Village of Culture for 2019 launch

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Carmarthenshire’s Town and Village of Culture for 2019 is Whitland and Drefach Felindre, and that’s official!

Representatives of both communities including school children from Llys Hywel Primary and Dyffryn Taf Comprehensive came together and attended the launch, along with the minister

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First tenant moves into refurbished units in Amman Valley

Posted By Robert Lloyd

The newly refurbished industrial units in the Amman Valley have welcomed its first tenant.

Mal Walker Maintenance which provides servicing for cooling systems and general engineering maintenance for green energy companies nationally has moved into Glanamman Workshops.

Carmarthenshire

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First section of exciting Tywi Valley Path scheme now open

Posted By Robert Lloyd

The first section of the ambitious Tywi Valley Path – a 16-mile stretch running alongside the River Tywi between Carmarthen and Llandeilo – is now open.

Over 750m of pathway linking Carmarthen Museum in Abergwili

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How prepared is the police force for Brexit?

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Dyfed Powys Police Commissioner Dafydd Llywelyn will outline what preparations the force is making for Brexit at Friday’s meeting of the Dyfed Powys Police and Crime Panel.

Panel member Cllr William Powell, representing Powys, has tabled the question for Mr Llywelyn

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Carmarthenshire to stage second Celebration of Culture Awards

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Those who enrich our lives through music, arts and literature will be recognised in Carmarthenshire’s second Celebration of Culture Awards.

Hosted by Carmarthenshire County Council and supported by the Carmarthen Journal and Llanelli Star, the awards aim to celebrate excellence in

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Dyfed-Powys Police hosts first Modern Day Slavery Investigator course in Wales

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Modern slavery is real, and it’s happening in our communities.

It is on the rise in Wales. It’s an unseen crime, where the victims can be men, women and children of all ages, and it preys on the most vulnerable.
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