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  • Newspaper saved after last minute investment

    THE COMPANY behind the Carmarthenshire Herald, which said it was closing its doors on Friday, will now keep going after an 11th-hour investment. The weekly newspaper which included editions in Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion, was launched in 2013.

  • One woman dark comedy comes to Ammanford

    Inspired by her own sense of disappearance after a battle with cancer abruptly ended her successful media career, Swansea born TV producer and director Ailsa Jenkins felt determined to tell a story that all too many women will relate to in The Invisible

  • Ammanford fire station car wash raises £900

    Ammanford fire station has thanked the public for turning out in support of their charity car wash. A total of £900 was split between the Firefighters Charity and help support a local 16-year-old with Leukaemia. A spokesperson for the fire service

  • Carmarthenshire Herald newspaper shuts with 24 job losses

    The company behind the Carmarthenshire Herald has closed after seven years of trading. The controversial weekly included editions in Pembrokeshire and the Ceredigion Herald, which had already closed. Under the editorship of Thomas Sinclair, the

  • Gun shop owners to launch Meals on Wheels service

    AN enterprising Carmarthenshire couple will run a meals on wheels food business – right next door to their gun shop. Edward and Jayne Lee’s business ventures at a residential estate in Betws were given unanimous approval by the county council’s