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Ammanford Library to showcase at world conference

Posted By Robert Lloyd

A Carmarthenshire library is to feature in the World Library and Information Congress in Malaysia next month.
Ammanford Library will be the focus of a case study in the “Universal Design Principles for Public Libraries” session at the international flagship event for the library

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Dedicated police team for Llanelli town centre

Posted By Robert Lloyd

These police officers and PCSOs will soon become familiar faces to shoppers and businesses in Llanelli as Dyfed-Powys Police has created a dedicated town centre team.
Responding to feedback from members of the public and traders, the force has committed a team of officers

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Suffering dogs seized by Carmarthenshire council officers

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Carmarthenshire Council has taken a number of suffering dogs from the hands of a breeder this week.
As temperatures soared across Wales, animal health officers found the dogs to be in bad state of health and living in exceptionally poor conditions.
They were locked

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Plans for cutting-edge Wellness and Life Science Village in Llanelli take major step forward

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Carmarthenshire County Council has signed a landmark Collaboration Agreement with Swansea University and a private sector partner to develop the £200 million complex planned for Delta Lakes.
The partnership with Swansea University will bring a significant range of education provision to the site, which

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Carmarthen Wetlands and Gateway project to be unveiled

Posted By Robert Lloyd

An ambitious scheme could soon get underway to improve the western gateway to Carmarthen.
Carmarthenshire County Council is unveiling its plans to improve the wetlands area near Johnstown that will provide a rich environment for wildlife as well as enhancing the appearance with gateway

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New Ysgol Parc y Tywyn School in Burry Port opens its doors to pupils

Posted By Robert Lloyd

The new Ysgol Parc y Tywyn in Burry Port has opened its doors to pupils for the first time.
Current pupils moved into their new £9.6 million school on Monday (July 9) at its new home near the harbour.
The Welsh medium school, which

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