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Have your say on two new schools in Kidwelly

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Consultation for two new schools in Kidwelly has started.

People are being asked their views over the next four weeks on the proposed builds for Ysgol Gymraeg Gwenllian and Ysgol y Castell.

The current school buildings do not

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Pupils put an end to dog fouling outside their school

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Primary school children get together to put an end to dog fouling outside their schools.
The Federation of Carwe, Gwynfryn and Ponthenri schools have been working hard to raise the issue of dog fouling issues in their villages.
The pupils decided that they’d had

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Carmarthenshire pupils celebrate GCSE successes

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Carmarthenshire pupils are celebrating their well-earned GCSE successes as a result of much hard work and commitment.
Their individual achievements, within an ongoing evolving examination environment, are most warmly praised and congratulated.
Nationally, nearly three quarters of all entries were for reformed GCSE

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Carmarthenshire Sixth Form students celebrate AS and A level successes

Posted By Robert Lloyd

The high quality of support and guidance received by sixth form students across Carmarthenshire’s schools continues to impact positively on the standards achieved at both AS and A Level.
The number of entries for AS and

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Plans for new Ysgol Dewi Sant School in Llanelli move forward

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Plans to build a new £9million Welsh medium primary school in Llanelli have taken a step forward following news that a village green application for the proposed site has been declined.
Carmarthenshire County Council is proposing to build a new Ysgol Dewi Sant School

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5,000 bus passes posted out for secondary school pupils in Carmarthenshire

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Nearly 5,000 bus passes have been posted out for secondary school pupils ready for September.
Anyone who has not yet received their pass is urged to contact the council immediately.
Executive board member responsible for environment, Cllr Hazel Evans, said: “Some families may have

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