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  • School traffic fears lead to PCSO call

    Gorslas community councillors have called for PCSOs to attend a village school to tackle traffic problems following the loss of the crossing patrol guard.Councillors were disappointed to learn at the end of 2013 that the guard intended to leave the position

  • Youngsters in seven-heaven with finals progress

    The next generation of Llandeilo’s rugby stars are already making a name for themselves having qualified for the finals of the National Urdd seven-a-side tournament for the second year in succession.The squad from Ysgol Gymraeg Teilo Sant saw off

  • Youngsters fly the flag for Premier League

    A team of young footballers got a taste of the Premier League recently when they were selected to form the guard of honour at Swansea’s Liberty Stadium. Members of Saron’s U12s side took their places on the hallowed turf as Wales skipper Ashley

  • Ammanford 'state-of-the-art' care facility gets green light

    Ambitious plans for a multi-million pound supported living development for elderly residents in Ammanford have been approved by county planners.The scheme, submitted by Carmarthenshire county council and Family Housing Association (FHA), will see 50 self-contained

  • Plaid budget just doesn't stack up, says Kevin

    PLAID Cymru's claims that Carmarthenshire county council can achieve "necessary savings" without slashing services, raising charges or compulsory redundancy have been dismissed by leader Kevin Madge.Plaid, the largest group in County Hall

  • 'Play-fighter' fined for causing distress to public

    A 24-year-old Tumble man and his mate “were only play-fighting” when he was arrested outside a Llanelli town centre pub, a court has been told.Christopher Craig Fitzgerald, of 34 Heol Neuadd, admitted using threatening words and behaviour