Everyone loves a bit of nostalgia as it gives a chance to look back at fond memories and remember times and people from days gone by.

We decided for this week's feature to delve into the archives at the South Wales Guardian to look for pictures of people from Llandovery.

We have found pictures of various people and events from 2014 and 2015 including junior football teams in Germany, welcoming exchange students from Patagonia to Llandovery College, celebrating Llandovery College pupils going to Cambridge University, fundraising presentations and cycling events.

Take a look at these pictures and see if you recognise any of the people in the pictures.

South Wales Guardian: Llandovery Junior Football Club's under 13 team presented with their trophy at the 2015 International Football Festival in Germany.Llandovery Junior Football Club's under 13 team presented with their trophy at the 2015 International Football Festival in Germany.

South Wales Guardian: Llandovery in Bloom's 2014 winners pictured with then-mayor Gill WrightLlandovery in Bloom's 2014 winners pictured with then-mayor Gill Wright

South Wales Guardian: Llandovery and District Carnival organisers presented donations to local causes in 2014Llandovery and District Carnival organisers presented donations to local causes in 2014

South Wales Guardian: Around 250 riders took part in the 2014 Llandovery Cross Mountain Challenge RideAround 250 riders took part in the 2014 Llandovery Cross Mountain Challenge Ride

South Wales Guardian: In 2015 Llandovery College's Stephen Leonard and Gwion Jones were offered places at Cambridge UniversityIn 2015 Llandovery College's Stephen Leonard and Gwion Jones were offered places at Cambridge University

South Wales Guardian: In 2015, Glyn Evans, Jonathan Gravell, David Gravell and Guy Ayling welcomed Patagonian exchange student Jeremias Knobel to Llandovery College.In 2015, Glyn Evans, Jonathan Gravell, David Gravell and Guy Ayling welcomed Patagonian exchange student Jeremias Knobel to Llandovery College.

South Wales Guardian: David (right) member of Tywi Creations presented Dai Gealy (left) of Llandovery History Society with a handmade plaque in 2015.David (right) member of Tywi Creations presented Dai Gealy (left) of Llandovery History Society with a handmade plaque in 2015.

We have a nostalgia group on Facebook where you can join and post your favourite older pictures or memories and you never know, they could feature in a future article!

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