Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Pages in category "People from Carmarthen" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. ... This page was last edited on 30 October 2024, ...
Sportspeople from Carmarthen (2 C, 18 P) This page was last edited on 15 December 2024, at 02:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
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]
Father of two dies days after being assaulted at house. February 8, 2025 at 9:35 AM. Stephen Holmes was seriously injured but has since died [Family Handout]
The council formally came into its powers on 1 April 1889, on which day it held its first official meeting at Carmarthen Guildhall (then also known as the Shire Hall). [ 5 ] By 1895 the council had adopted the pattern of holding meetings in rotation at Carmarthen, Llandeilo and Llanelli, and the council's clerk was based in Llandovery . [ 6 ]
In 1840, having returned to Carmarthen, he established a publishing business in the town. [2] This grew to become one of the most successful presses in Wales. William Spurrell wrote a history of Carmarthen town and compiled and published a Welsh-English dictionary (first published 1848) and an English-Welsh dictionary (first published 1850). [2]
One of the best-known people to be buried at St Peter's is the 18th-century satirist, Sir Richard Steele, who married a local woman, Mary Scurlock, and died in Carmarthen in 1729. [2] Until the 19th century, St Peter's was the only Anglican church in Carmarthen. This changed with the opening of St David's Church in the late 1830s. Repairs and ...
Caerfyrddin (Welsh: [kairˈvərðɪn]), also known as Carmarthen, is a constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament, first contested at the 2024 United Kingdom general election, following the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies. In the Parliamentary Constituencies Order 2023, the name is given as Caerfyrddin ...