Thursday, June 4, 2026
Ukraine refugee crisis – how can I help?

Ukraine refugee crisis – how can I help?

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It has been over a year since the conflict in Ukraine began and Carmarthenshire is still playing its part to help support some of the refugees coming to the UK from Ukraine. Nearly six and a half thousand Ukrainians have relocated to Wales since March 2022 and as a county we have welcomed over 360
Weather alerts

Weather alerts

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21 Feb 2022 17:35 Clean-up operation underway following Storm Eunice A massive clean-up and recovery operation is underway to deal with the aftermath of Storm Eunice which battered Carmarthenshire. Council highways crews have had an extremely busy few days as extreme winds brought down trees, branches, roof tiles and electricity cables on Friday and throughout
Winter weather information and advice

Winter weather information and advice

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A member of our team will get back to you as soon as possible. Please note this will be during office hours, Monday – Friday 08:30 – 18:00. Outside normal office hours Delta Wellbeing provides an emergency service on 0300 333 2222. This phone number is for emergencies and is available after 6pm and up
Have your say on introducing default 20mph speed limits in Carmarthenshire

Have your say on introducing default 20mph speed limits in Carmarthenshire

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In September 2023, new Welsh Government legislation will introduce a default 20mph speed limit on restricted (street lit) roads across Wales in place of the current 30mph limits.  This is being done to: Improve road safety Create safer walking and cycling areas help improve our health and wellbeing Selected roads which have a strategic role
Cabinet recommends 2023-24 budget proposals & 5-year Capital Programme

Cabinet recommends 2023-24 budget proposals & 5-year Capital Programme

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Carmarthenshire County Council has amended its 2023-24 budget strategy in response to extensive public consultation. Proposed cuts to school funding and increased school meals and car parking charges have been reduced, and a lower than anticipated council tax increase of 6.8% will enable the Council to avoid cutting essential public services.    In preparing the most challenging budget
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