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GREAT Scholarships for Malaysian students to study at Aberystwyth

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Aberystwyth University is one of five UK Universities to have partnered with the British Council to offer scholarship opportunities to Malaysian students.

The ‘GREAT Scholarships 2019 – Malaysia’ scheme encourages and supports individuals to pursue higher education in the UK. 

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Waste amnesty for Newcastle Emlyn

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 the mart car park on Saturday, December 1, from 8am-12pm.

Most household waste

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Christmas bus timetable details released

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Arrangements over the Christmas holiday period for bus services operated on behalf of Carmarthenshire County Council, including the Carmarthen Park and Ride, Bwcabus and Carmarthenshire’s Dial-a-Ride have been made available.

Monday, December 24– Normal services will operate except evening journeys on

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Transformation plan for Llandeilo’s former market hall

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Llandeilo’s derelict former market hall is to be transformed in to a rural centre for employment and events, creating up to 45 new jobs in the town.

Carmarthenshire County Council is behind exciting plans to bring the historic building back in

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Llanelli Wellness Village to be promoted to worldwide investors

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Major plans for a state-of-the-art Wellness and Life Science Village in Llanelli will soon be in a worldwide shop window for international investment.

The UK Government has added the project to its multi-billion pound High Potential Opportunities scheme, which is designed

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Consultation begins on Carmarthenshire Council’s plans to save £28million

Posted By Robert Lloyd

People are being encouraged to have their say on draft proposals drawn up by Carmarthenshire County Council as it works towards saving £28million over the next three years.

The council’s Executive Board yesterday agreed for a public consultation to begin, allowing

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