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  • Parking changes at Glangwili and Prince Phillip hospitals

    Parking at Glangwili and Prince Philip hospitals has changed. Parking continues to be free, but use of the car parks is now strictly monitored by Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) number plate recognition cameras managed by CP Plus. The

  • More World Class cycling heads to Carmarthenshire

    Having attracted thousands of spectators to the 2018 OVO Energy Tour of Britain Grand Depart, world-class cycling will return to Carmarthenshire this June when the finale of the OVO Energy Women’s Tour takes place exclusively within the county.

  • Community launch new museum and Visitor Gateway

    A NEW community enterprise has officially opened its doors in Llandovery. Y Gannwyll - named in honour of Vicar Prichard whose poems were published under the title of Canwyll y Cymru (The Welshman’s Candle) - is a new museum and tourist information

  • Andrew's fund helps support good causes

    A CHARITY set up in honour of a man who lost his battle to cancer has raised over £27,000. Andrew Davies, a camera person, fun character and a very popular gentleman, died of cancer in 2016. He was originally from Llanpumsaint but lived most

  • Madness set to turn Ffos Las into a House of Fun

    Madness are back with a string of outdoor racecourse shows for 2019. The first outdoor show kicks off at Uttoxeter Racecourse taking place on Saturday 18th May, where the Summer will see them playing the fabulous racecourse grounds including Chepstow

  • Mystery painters target Plaid office

    The Plaid office in Ammanford was painted overnight with the slogan “Cofiwch Dryweryn”. The mural was originally painted on a wall on the road between Llanrhystud and Aberystwyth by academidc Meic Stephens in the 1960s to commemorate the drowning

  • Further extension sought for coal extraction work

    MINE bosses have asked for more time to extract coal from an opencast site, on top of separate plans to extract a further 110,000 tonnes. Bryn Bach Coal wants to extend the time of its current operation at Glan Lash, near Llandybie, Carmarthernshire