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Haverfordwest residents urged to take part in health consultation

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Calling all Haverfordwest residents – your NHS services need to change and now is the time to make your voices heard – Press release from the Hywel Dda University Health Board


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Injury update on Scarlets players

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Injury update from the Scarlets about players injured on Wales summer tour –
Steff Evans suffered an injury to his knee following the hyperextension event playing for Wales against South Africa.
He has seen a specialist and does not require any surgery. It is

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Update on GP ‘Out of Hours’ service in Carmarthenshire

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Update on GP Out-of- Hours service Thursday 14.6.18 – Press release from the Hywel Dda University Health Board

We are currently experiencing a shortage of GPs to cover the Out

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Carmarthenshire Council supports raising awareness of dementia

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Carmarthenshire County Council has committed more support to raising awareness of dementia.
Councillors debated an issue raised by Carmarthen North councillor Ken Lloyd, who would like Carmarthenshire to be recognised as a dementia-friendly county.
He asked that the council determines what key actions would

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100 new pupil places for Ysgol Gorslas School

Posted By Robert Lloyd

The capacity of Gorslas Primary School will increase by more than 25 per cent to meet the demand for school places and Welsh language education in the area.
Carmarthenshire County Council is building a new school in the Gorslas community to replace the aging

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Parents punished over children’s poor attendance

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Four sets of parents from Carmarthenshire have been punished over their children’s poor school attendance.
If a child of compulsory school age who is a registered pupil at a school fails to attend regularly, his or her parent is guilty of an offence.
The

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