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  • Primary health care available in Hywel Dda

    RESIDENTS across the Hywel Dda health authority are being assured all primary care services are still available despite the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Jill Paterson, director of primary care, community and long term care at Hywel Dda University

  • Council issues reassurances over online learning

    Neath Port Talbot Council is reminding parents that while education in Wales will now continue with online learning until at least February half term unless coronavirus cases fall, its schools will remain open for children of critical workers and vulnerable

  • Points and fine for A40 speeder from Garnant

    A GARNANT motorist must pay £394 and has had five points added to his licence, after admitting speeding in Carmarthen. Nathan Scott Evans, of Maes yr Hendre, Garnant was caught driving his Mercedes Sprinted at 86mph in a 60mph zone on the A40, Bancyfelin

  • Charity donations help heart patients in Ammanford

    Hywel Dda Health Charities has purchased heart monitors and blood pressure machines for use by cardiology patients in the Ammanford area thanks to donations from members of the public. Ten heart rate and rhythm monitors are available for patients