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  2. Felinfoel - Wikipedia

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    The village is renowned for its close community and ties with many famous names that have starred in past Llanelli RFC line-ups. The rugby union fly-half Phil Bennett, who played for Llanelli, Wales and the British Lions, was one of Felinfoel's most famous residents until his death in 2022. Felinfoel is part of the Llanelli Rural community.

  3. Felinfoel Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Felinfoel Brewery logo Felinfoel Brewery building. Felinfoel Brewery is a brewery based in the village of Felinfoel near Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales.. The existing brewery building dates from 1878 (according to a date plaque on its south facade), [1] constructed by local innkeeper (and iron and tinplate works owner) David John. [2]

  4. Llanelli Waterside - Wikipedia

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    Llanelli Waterside (Welsh: Morlan Elli) is the marketing name given to the new suburb development in the coastal strip south west of the town of Llanelli, Wales. The scheme is a joint development between Carmarthenshire County Council and the Welsh Government .

  5. Llanelli Online - Wikipedia

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    Llanelli Online is a Welsh hyperlocal online newspaper covering the areas of Llanelli in the county of Carmarthenshire, Wales. [1] It publishes daily content which covers news, sport, business and community. It began in November 2016. Llanelli Online was regulated by IMPRESS (Independent Monitor for the Press) in 2017 and 2018. [2]

  6. Parc y Scarlets - Wikipedia

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    The construction of a new stadium in Llanelli to replace Stradey Park was first suggested in June 2003, with the advent of regional rugby in Wales. Llanelli RFC chief executive Stuart Gallacher said Stradey Park was "not up to scratch" and that options were being considered, including the redevelopment of the existing ground and the construction of a new stadium elsewhere in the town. [5]

  7. 2023 in Wales - Wikipedia

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    27 September – Flintshire County Council rejects an application by the owners of Northop Hall Country House Hotel to change the purpose of the venue to house 400 male asylum seekers. [ 117 ] 30 September – A statue of entertainer Max Boyce , by Rubin Eynon, is unveiled in his home town of Glynneath , in recognition of Boyce's 80th birthday.

  8. Listed buildings in Llanelli - Wikipedia

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    Llanelli's parish church, with a tower possibly dating to the 1400s. The remainder of the church dates from 1905 to 1906. [8] Tabernacle Chapel, Coleshill Terrace II* 1873 Town centre: By John Humphreys of Morriston. Described as "probably the most elaborate chapel in Llanelli", the forecourt and railings are also listed.

  9. Llanelli (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Llanelli (Senedd constituency), a constituency of the Senedd Llanelli Rural , a community in Carmarthenshire, Wales Llanelli (district) , a former local government district in Wales