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  2. Burry Port Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse in 2009. In 1995–6, Llanelli Borough Training, with the support of the Burry Port Yacht Club, restored the lighthouse and Trinity House donated a new light. [2] The restored lighthouse is operated by Carmarthenshire County Council and was formally opened on 9 February 1996 by Councillor David T. James, the Mayor of Llanelli. [2]

  3. List of lighthouses in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The first lighthouse in the Aran Islands, built on the highest point of Inishmore. [4] Inishowen East: Inishowen: Donegal: North Channel: 1837: 1961: Squat tower separate from the active West Inishowen Lighthouse. [4] Kilcredaun Head: Carrigaholt

  4. File:Carmarthen, Entrance from the Bridge.jpeg - Wikipedia

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  5. Carmarthen Public Rooms - Wikipedia

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    The Carmarthen Public Rooms were built in 1854, [1] with the intention to create public rooms were first expressed by Dr David Lloyd in 1839. [ 2 ] Commonly referred to as the "Assembly Rooms" the building was designed by James Wilson (architect) of Bath [ 3 ] on the site of the Scurlock family town house, where Sir Richard Steele , founder of ...

  6. Carmarthen Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Carmarthen Journal is a newspaper founded in 1810 in Wales and now based in Carmarthen, the county town of Carmarthenshire, Wales. The building housing the Carmarthen Journal asserts that the Carmarthen Journal is the oldest newspaper in Wales. In 2012, Local World acquired ownership of Northcliffe Media from Daily Mail and General Trust. [2]

  7. Carmarthen Priory - Wikipedia

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    Carmarthen Priory, now virtually disappeared, was a monastic settlement which pre-dated the Norman Conquest. It was dedicated to St John the Evangelist and the Celtic saint Teulyddog . The Black Book of Carmarthen , an early Welsh language text, is believed to have been created at the Priory.

  8. County Hall, Carmarthen - Wikipedia

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    County Hall (Welsh: Neuadd y Sir Caerfyrddin) is a municipal facility on Castle Hill in Carmarthen, Wales. The building, which is the headquarters of Carmarthenshire County Council, is a Grade II listed building. [1]

  9. St Mary's Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Since 2012 St Mary's lighthouse has been grade II listed. [10] While it no longer functions as a working lighthouse, it is easily accessible (when the tide is out) and regularly open to visitors; in addition to the lighthouse itself there is a small museum, a visitor's centre, and a café. The cottage was upgraded with a wood pellet boiler in ...