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Amanda Thomas and Biscuit’s Barkery scoop £5000 Beacon Bursary prize

Posted By Robert Lloyd

The winner of this year’s Beacon Bursary award is a passionate dog owner whose business proposal is to provide nutrient-rich dog treats.
Biscuit’s Barkery, set up by Amanda Thomas, will receive a cash prize of £5,000, free office space within the Beacon Centre for

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Celebration day for Carmarthenshire Young Ambassadors

Posted By Robert Lloyd

A celebration day for Carmarthenshire Young Ambassadors has taken place with pupils from Carmarthenshire schools.
The event was hosted by Carmarthenshire County Council’s Actif Sport and Leisure team and celebrated the achievements and dedication of Carmarthenshire’s Young Ambassadors as

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Sam Parry to miss start of season for Ospreys

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Sam Parry will undergo surgery this week to repair a bicep injury suffered in pre-season training.
The hooker had been set to return to action at the start of the new campaign having missed the end of last season with a chest injury that sidelined

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New community model “could considerably reduce patient waiting times,” says Hywel Dda GP

Posted By Robert Lloyd

A Tumble GP has welcomed plans by Hywel Dda University Health Board to develop 10 new community hubs to support proposed changes to healthcare services in west Wales.
With less than two weeks to go before Hywel Dda’s Big NHS Change consultation closes, Dr

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Top tips to barbecue safely in Carmarthenshire

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Carmarthenshire’s beautiful countryside and coast makes the ideal backdrop for a summer barbecue, but the county council is urging people to ensure they are kept under control and disposed of safely to prevent fires taking hold.
With the grass dry following a period intense

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Keep cool during hot weather – health board advice

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Hywel Dda University Health Board is reminding people take care in the sun as forecasters predict very hot weather for the next few days.
Hot weather can cause heat exhaustion or heat stroke, which is more serious, as well as the risk of sunburn.
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