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  • Police crack down on bike issue in Ammanford

    A bike has been seized from an individual who was riding in "a dangerous and anti social manner" in Ammanford. A spokesperson for Ammanford Police said: "Due to issues with cyclists in Ammanford town centre, a section 34 order was put in place

  • PCC takes on Chairmanship of All Wales Policing Group

    Dafydd Llywelyn, Police and Crime Commissioner, is representing the residents of Dyfed-Powys as he chairs the All Wales Policing Group for the first time on Friday, July 12. The All Wales Policing Group sees all Welsh Police and Crime Commissioners

  • Pupils pay visit to care home's open day

    Residents of a Capel Hendre care home were treated to a visit from local schools on Friday, June 28 to celebrate National Care Home Open Day. This year’s open day theme was arts in care and there was plenty going on from pictures created by local

  • Llandovery Motorbike Weekend returns to town

    Llandovery Motorbike Weekend returned for its fourth consecutive year on July 6 and 7. Developed as a strategy to support the sustainability of the beautiful and friendly town of Llandovery and surrounding areas, this event has evolved to contribute

  • Defeat on the road for Ammanford

    AMMANFORD Cricket Club’s third side suffered a 39 run defeat to Morriston seconds away at Tir Canol. The defeat means Ammanford remain in fourth position in the table. It was the visitors who won the toss and elected to field. Ammanford restricted

  • Reading success for Ammanford pupils

    Pupils from an Ammanford primary school have won a national Welsh book quiz competition. Year 6 children from Ysgol Gymraeg Rhydaman took part in ‘Darllen Dros Gymru' held by the Welsh Book Council in Aberystwyth recently. After winning the county

  • Trundle off the mark in friendly

    AMMANFORD AFC kicked off their pre-season campaign with an entertaining encounter between Penybont FC. Penybont, last year’s Welsh League Division One champions, came away with the victory, picking up a 2-1 in at home. Despite defeat, there was

  • Give your litter a lift home

    A number of restaurants and takeaways in the county have joined forces with the council to launch a new campaign to combat litter. Signs and posters asking customers to put their rubbish in the bin have been put up and litter-picks are being carried

  • New home and online services for council's Register Office

    Neath Port Talbot Council’s Register Office has undertaken a major transformation, offering customers new online services and moving to a modernised building. The Register Office is responsible for registering all births, deaths, marriages and civil