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Carmarthen Bay Ferries is managed and operated by a dedicated team of volunteers and paid professionals. The structure includes: Volunteer Directors : The board of directors is composed of volunteers who oversee the strategic direction and governance of the ferry service.
The site was built on a 135 m ridge to the north of Carmarthen itself, and entered service on 15 March 1965. The transmission station is now owned and operated by Arqiva . UHF 625-line colour television was never radiated from this site: the main transmitter at Carmel (20 km to the east) provided that service to the town from 1973 when it opened.
It has a claim to be the oldest town in Wales – Old Carmarthen and New Carmarthen became one borough in 1546. [6] It was the most populous borough in Wales in the 16th–18th centuries, described by William Camden as "chief citie of the country". Growth stagnated by the mid-19th century as new settlements developed in the South Wales ...
Carmarthen [23] As Pontes de García Rodríguez, Spain; Lesneven, France; Colwyn Bay [2] Roissy-en-Brie, France; Cowbridge [24] Clisson, France; Crickhowell [25 ...
A review into crashes on two Cumbrian roads will see 19 new average speed cameras installed. The schemes will add 15 along the A590 between Ayside and Brettargh Holt roundabout, and a further four ...
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]
Spokesman Elfed Wyn Jones stated, "Reopening the railway would benefit villages and towns along the track and by reinstating the line between Afon-wen and Bangor, as well as reopening the line between Aberystwyth and Carmarthen, would create a rail network within Wales, between the North and the South, rather than travelling for extra hours and ...
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