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Derelict building in Ammanford transformed

Posted By Robert Lloyd

A former derelict workshop in Ammanford has been turned into a centre of excellence for coffee roasting and training, creating 13 jobs.

Coaltown Coffee has moved into the building on Foundry Road following a Carmarthenshire County Council grant given to property

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Annual Public Lecture will discuss citizenship in the age of Brexit

Posted By Robert Lloyd

As the political debate surrounding the UK’s exit from the European Union rages on, the Centre for Welsh Politics and Society Annual Public Lecture will discuss citizenship in the age of Brexit.

‘Citizenship, ‘Race’ and Class: Hannah

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Intersport extend partnership with Scarlets

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Sportswear retailer Intersport has extended its sponsorship of Scarlets, committing to another two seasons as one of the region’s kit sponsors. As well as extending their sponsorship Intersport, in conjunction with Macron, will become the first third party supplier of Scarlets

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Carmarthenshire County Council is supporting the White Ribbon campaign

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Carmarthenshire County Council is once again showing its support for the White Ribbon campaign – which aims to end male violence against women.

White Ribbon Day takes place annually on November 25.

White Ribbons are available to buy

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Council takes action after Allied Healthcare announcement

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Carmarthenshire County Council has actioned contingency plans to continue the care and employment of those affected by Friday’s announcement from Allied Healthcare to transfer its contracts.

Allied Healthcare provides a range of care services to people in

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Ice temperatures warmer than expected on world’s highest glacier

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Ice temperatures inside the world’s highest glacier on the slopes of Mount Everest are warmer than expected, according to new research by glaciologists from Aberystwyth, Kathmandu, Leeds and Sheffield universities.

The findings are revealed in a paper published in Nature’s respected

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