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Resurfacing programme to start next week at Llanelli’s Gelli Onn

Posted By Robert Lloyd

 

A major road re-surfacing programme will get underway next week to improve one of Llanelli town centre’s main gateways.
Gelli Onn on the A484 is one of the town’s main road systems, and the surface is now due for repair.
To keep

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Carmarthenshire Youth Council is backing the UK’s largest youth consultation

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Carmarthenshire Youth Council is backing the UK’s largest youth consultation.
Members attended the official launch of Make your Mark at an event in Cardiff.
Young people will vote to decide which five top issues affecting young people

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The Child Care Offer for Wales will be piloting in Carmarthenshire

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Working parents of three and four year old children in Carmarthenshire could be eligible for up to 30 hours a week of government funded early education and childcare for up to 48 weeks of the year.
The Child Care

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Carmarthen’s biggest student shopping event is returning to Carmarthen

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Carmarthen’s Biggest Student Shopping Event is returning to Carmarthen next Thursday (September 27).

More than a 1,000 students are expected to descend on the town to take up exclusive discounts of up to 30% off at over 40

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Pembrey Country Park unveils new camping facilities

Posted By Robert Lloyd

New facilities have been introduced at Pembrey Country Park to cater for the growing number of families holidaying at the park.
The campsite, which caters for touring caravans, motorhomes and tents during the summer season, is growing in popularity year on year.
New

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Tour of Britain cycling event brings economic boost to Carmarthenshire

Posted By Robert Lloyd

The long-term benefits of Carmarthenshire’s welcome of the Tour of Britain have already started to emerge, with early estimates showing the county pocketed an economic boost of around £800,000 during the

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