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Ammanford 20 mph zones get go-ahead
CARMARTHENSHIRE county council chiefs have confirmed parts of Ammanford will receive 20 mph zones as part of a £2.3-million pound grants package for major road safety projects throughout the county.Cllr Colin Evans, county executive board member
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Scarlet Priestland pays a visit to Burry Port
Burry Port RFC received a special visit from Scarlets and Wales internationals Rhys Priestland, Aaron Shingler and Ken Owens this week as the region’s community activity picks up a pace.The three internationals joined the Scarlets’ Community
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Race queen Claire ready to claim chequered flag
An Amman Valley rally queen had claimed a UK title just 13 months after breaking her back. Claire Williams from Betws clinched the 2013 FMP Rally Challenge at the weekend despite suffering a horrific fall last August that kept her out of racing
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Netballers' hoop-hoop-hoorays
Ammanford netball club held its annual awards presentation at the Cottage Inn recently. Players from both the Division Four and Division Five squads were on hand to receive their honours. Brittany Lewis and Sian Fisher were named the coaches
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There's no mystery: Ammanford library to host week of special events
AMMANFORD Library is holding a week of special events from this Monday (October 7). The relaunch will showcase that the library has more to offer than just books. The week of events will begin with an official opening by Cllr Kevin Madge, leader
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Llandyfan farmer found not guilty of assault
A LLANDYFAN farmer has been cleared of assault by Carmarthen magistrates.Robert Thomas Richardson, aged 48, of Bryncoch Farm, had denied assaulting Dominic Flatley by beating him on May 4.He had also pleaded not guilty to using threatening, abusive or
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What Carmarthenshire county council says...
'We acknowledge the views of the Wales Audit Office and are continuing our discussions with them regarding these matters. 'We have sought independent legal advice from a leading QC on both issues and remain firmly of the view that we have followed
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Chief Executive Mark James: The key questions...
WE need answers – and we need them fast. That is the blunt message from local politicians following the disclosure that auditors have deemed two transactions involving Carmarthenshire County Council chief executive Mark James to be unlawful.
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South Wales Guardian Opinion
MEMBERS of Carmarthenshire county council’s audit committee certainly did not mince words at Friday’s meeting in the council chamber at County Hall. They want a swift resolution after the Wales Audit Office declared two transactions involving chief