Tue, 7th Feb 2012

Ammanford News

Llandybie crime concern is downplayed

9:00am Monday 6th February 2012

DRUGS and anti-social behaviour top Llandybie community councillors’ chief concerns.

'Ammanford traders must do their bit for town'

10:00am Sunday 5th February 2012

WE’RE ALL in the same boat!

7 offences of driving while disqualified for Gwendraeth man

1:00pm Saturday 4th February 2012

A GWENDRAETH Valley man may face jail after pleading guilty to driving while disqualified for a seventh time.

Restricted area to be extended

9:00am Saturday 4th February 2012

Llandybie community councillors have reached a compromise of 15 metres with county council highways chiefs over waiting restrictions on Rawlings Road.

Computer users warned of bogus ‘experts’ scam

4:00pm Friday 3rd February 2012

PHISHERS’ posing as computer security experts are targeting individuals and businesses in the Llandovery area to steal money and install malicious software on their computers.

Llandeilo supermarket bid protesters waiting on application date

12:50pm Friday 3rd February 2012

PROTESTERS fighting plans to establish a Sainsbury’s supermarket in Llandeilo are still waiting to hear when the application will go before county planners.

Ammanford's new charity store gets off to flying start

8:50am Friday 3rd February 2012

SHOPPERS in Ammanford have helped the Barnardo’s store in the town to achieve the best sales against targets in the country in the Christmas build-up last month.

Reminder of Jubilee street party deadline

5:50pm Thursday 2nd February 2012

THE special events team at Neath Port Talbot Council are calling on all residents who are planning a street party for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee to contact them.

£700k to rebuild boundary bridge

12:50pm Thursday 2nd February 2012

A £700,000 scheme to rebuild the Crown bridge at Cwmtwrch, whose threatened collapse could have isolated the villages of Cwmtwrch and Rhiwfawr in the Upper Swansea Valley has been welcomed.

Labour attacked in police cash row

8:55am Thursday 2nd February 2012

THE rowover the privately- funded Ammanford police station intensified this week when Plaid Cymru politiciansAM Rhodri Glyn Thomas and MPJonathan Edwards accused the county branch of the Labour Party of “political point scoring”.

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