A Llanelli man is carving out a career for himself, teaching English in China
Gareth Lewis, 24, is a graduate of Swansea University and has been working in Nanjing in China since last year.
“It’s been a wonderful experience and
Teacher Gareth is flying the flag for Wales in China
‘Design a jersey’ competition to mark Carmarthenshire’s day in cycling spotlight
Schoolchildren are being asked to design a cycling jersey as part of Carmarthenshire’s OVO Energy Tour of Britain celebrations.
Anyone under 16 can enter and the winning design will be created into a jersey and presented to all Welsh riders as they kick
All smiles at new Trimsaran Community Primary School
Trimsaran Community Primary School is the latest school to be delivered through Carmarthenshire County Council’s Modernising Education Programme.
The £6.8 million new building opened its doors September 2017 and caters for children aged between 3 to 11, with 30 nursery places and a Flying
Successful week for Carmarthenshire’s young musicians
It’s been a busy week of competing for young musicians from across Carmarthenshire.
The County Youth Jazz Orchestra and Côr Merched Sir Gâr performed in the national finals of the National Festival of Music for Youth competition last week.
The choir and orchestra earned
New Ysgol Parc y Tywyn School in Burry Port opens its doors to pupils
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
Carmarthenshire’s Welsh in Education Strategic Plan launched
Carmarthenshire’s Welsh in Education Strategic Plan (WESP) has been launched today (Monday, June 25)
In accordance with statutory requirements, under the Standards and Organisation (Wales) Act 2013, Local Authorities are required to prepare a Welsh in Education Strategic Plan (WESP).
Carmarthenshire’s WESP was approved