A Carmarthenshire conservation project has won a national award for planning excellence at an awards ceremony in London.
The Caeau Mynydd Mawr Special Area of Conservation-Supplementary Planning Guidance and Marsh Fritillary Project won in its category for ‘Excellence in planning for the Natural Environment’
Carmarthenshire conservation project wins national award for planning excellence
Annual grass cutting gets underway in Carmarthenshire
Work has started on cutting more than 6,000km of grass verges adjacent to the main highways in the rural and inter urban areas of Carmarthenshire.
Highway officers carefully monitor the growth of vegetation on these highway verges around the county to ensure the verges
Llanelli fly infestation update . . . Natural Resources Wales called in
Carmarthenshire County Council’s environmental health team has now handed over responsibility over the source of Llanelli’s fly infestation to Natural Resources Wales (NRW).
NRW is the enforcing authority over the recycling plant in Seaside which was identified last week as the most likely source
Council workers still trying to discover cause of fly problem in Llanelli
Council officers are pulling out all the stops to uncover the source of a fly problem in parts of Llanelli.
They have been working around the clock with outside organisations to try to identify the cause in and around the Llanelli area, following calls
City Deal to boost Swansea Bay region’s renewable energy ambitions
Welcoming the findings of a new report, Swansea Bay City Deal leaders say a number of major planned developments will soon combine to help Wales cut its carbon footprint.
Forming part of the Re-Energising Wales project being led by the Institute of Welsh Affairs (IWA),
Height restriction barriers re-introduced at Trostre Recycling Centre
Height restriction barriers are being re-introduced at Trostre Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC) in an attempt to stop the facility being abused by trade vehicles.
During April, 26,000 vehicles visited the site, but it is thought that around a third were businesses who are