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  2. Llanelli Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Town Hall. Designated. 12 March 1992. Reference no. 11962. Shown in Carmarthenshire. Llanelli Town Hall ( Welsh: Neuadd y Dref Llanelli) is a municipal building in Church Street, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, South Wales. The town hall, which was the headquarters of Llanelli Borough Council, is a Grade II listed building.

  3. Llanelli - Wikipedia

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    Llanelli Borough Council, based at Llanelli Town Hall, was the area local authority until Carmarthenshire County Council became the unitary authority in 1996. [ 58 ] In 2024 the town's council voiced its support for a bid to become a city.

  4. Listed buildings in Llanelli - Wikipedia

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    Llanelli 's listed buildings include houses, churches and chapels, schools, commercial buildings, the town hall, a signal box and other industrial architecture. [1] A listed building is one considered to be of special architectural, historical or cultural significance, and has restrictions on amendments or demolition.

  5. Llanelli Town Council - Wikipedia

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    Llanelli Town Council (Welsh: Cyngor Tref Llanelli) is the community council that governs the majority of wards in Llanelli town. The Council is run by a group or groups who command the support of the majority of the elected representatives. The current leader is Labour 's David Darkin. The council also appoints an annual ceremonial Mayor who ...

  6. Llanelly House - Wikipedia

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    Llanelly House (also spelled Llanelli House) [1] is one of the most notable historic properties in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales —an excellent example of an early-18th-century Georgian town house. It had been described as "the most outstanding domestic building of its early Georgian type to survive in South Wales."

  7. Timeline of Llanelli history - Wikipedia

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    1829 – Construction of Hall Street and New Road begin. Railway allowed between St Davids and Machynys. R.J. Nevill buys all coal pits belonging to General Ward. 1830 – Cambrian copper works opened. 1831 – Town population recorded as 7,646. 1832 – Seventeen persons die in Llanelly after the town is hit by cholera.

  8. Carmarthenshire County Council - Wikipedia

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    Carmarthenshire County Council (Welsh: Cyngor Sir Gâr or Cyngor Sir Gaerfyrddin) is the local authority for the county of Carmarthenshire, Wales. It provides a range of services including education, planning, transport, social services and public safety. The council is one of twenty-two unitary authorities that came into existence on 1 April ...

  9. Tabernacle Chapel, Llanelli - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1872 and is located at 17 Cowell Street. It is a Grade II* listed building. Tabernacle Chapel was erected at a time when Llanelli had become a significant regional producer of tinplate and steel; the population was growing strongly and needed more buildings in which to worship. It was designed by John Humphrey and was similar to ...