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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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Next stage of works to clear Cwmduad landslide

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Phase two of the works to stabilise a landslide in Cwmduad has begun following recovery of a lorry from the river below.

Carmarthenshire County Council is leading the operation to clear the site and re-open the A484 for traffic travelling between

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Gene-editing tool shown to limit impact of certain parasitic diseases

Posted By Robert Lloyd

A parasitologist at Aberystwyth University is one of a worldwide team of researchers that has used a gene-editing tool to limit the impact of schistosomiasis, an illness that affects more than a quarter of a billion people in Southeast Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin

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Burns Pet Nutrition helps animal charities with donations

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Leading pet food company Burns Pet Nutrition is set to improve the health and wellbeing of UK and Ireland rescue animals by providing pet food and donations to animal charities across the country.

The Kidwelly-based family-run firm, which already regularly donates

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Aberystwyth academic awarded Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship

Posted By Robert Lloyd

A new study by an Aberystwyth University historian is set to look at why disparate parts of Europe came up with common narratives over 800 years ago.

Working from texts produced across Europe over a 200-year period,

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