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The Welsh Collection group from Llandybie have been awarded with a certificate of appreci- ation from the Children with Leukaemia charity for raising money in a charity bike ride. The group raised £1,032 for Children with leukaemia in memory of the nephew of event organiser, Stella Rees, who passed away last year. Stella would like to thank everyone who took part and to those who sponsored the cyclists. Council rails against Battle to phone plan AMMANFORD town council- lors have decided to support the county council by object- ing to plans to remove public pay phones from save POs Carmarthenshire. The pay phone on Walters Road has been marked for removal by BT as part of a pro- gramme to reduce the number of pay phones in the UK. As part of the scheme,local coun- goes on cils have been asked to review whether or not the pay phone should be removed. ELATED residents of an “The pay phone in Walters Amman Valley community By Guardian reporter Road is frequently used,” said www.southwalesguardian.co.uk Cllr Jane Potter.“Youngsters who thought their local post office had been saved use it and I’ve never seen any- and Dryslwyn. one mis-using it.” were this week told it is to be closed after all. “We were bitterly disappointed Only one public phone in the that Post Office Ltd did not radi- Ammanford ward has been Customers of Parcyrhun Post Office were delighted their outlet cally alter their original propos- marked for removal, yet town als after such a strong and councillors are concerned for was not named on the list detailed opposition from commu- phones outside the area that announced by Post Office Ltd last nities in the county,” said Mr are used by local residents. week. “Even if a payphone is out- But their joy was short-lived as Price. side our ward I think we post office officials revealed that “We have written to Postwatch should support it was to be closed and only an to urge them to take this to the Carmarthenshire council by error on their part had stopped it highest level and have offered objecting to the removal of pay being named in the original list. any support that is needed,” said phones,” added Cllr Potter. The news arrived as communi- Mr . “We need to maintain this ty leaders attempted to rally sup- “We have also written to Post Landscaping C.F.L. service as long as possible,” port to save the remaining post Office Ltd to highlight our disap- said Ammanford Mayor, Hugh offices at risk. pointment at the decision to close SSTTGG S u p p l i e s COMMERCIALS LTD Evans.“Not everyone in Rhodri Glyn Thomas AM and so many post offices. Carmarthenshire can get a MP have both fired “We have also urged them to • Turf • Topsoil • Decorative Stone mobile phone signal, so these offletters to the chairman of ensure the remaining post offices • Bark (supplied loose or in Jumbo bags) pay phones are needed by the Postwatch urging him to ensure still under discussion are •Railway Sleepers public.” the future of Llanwrda, Gorlas retained.” • Weed Resistant Membrane Delivered to your Door LEADING THE WAY August Bank Holiday Sad death of WITH VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC SOLUTIONS 01269 591758 The latest state of the art technology for car/truck/bus Deadlines Tel: Te l: 01269 844634 Fax: 01269 832644 102-year-old or 07966 550087 New Lodge Farm, Cwmgwili, Cross Hands SA14 6PW www.cflcommercials.com for Display Advertising A LOWER Cwmtwrch centenarian has died at Morriston Hospital in her 102nd year. E. Phillips & Sons Ltd To promote ADVERTISING DEADLINES Widow Catherine Harris, for- Haulage Contractors merly of Cwmphil Road, Lower your business EDITION DEADLINE Cwmtwrch, leaves three children, four grand-children and several in a feature SOUTH GUARDIAN great-grandchildren. The funeral took place at Swansea Crematorium on Monday, like this Wednesday Friday August 22nd August 4. Lorry Hire and All Contact August 27th @ 12 noon Tipperwork southwales Tel: 07971 258335 Helen Williams on 01269 595508 The office will be closed on guardian.co.uk Fax: Monday, August 25th 40 Penygarn Road, Tycoes 0011226699 559900888811 Ring us on 01269 592781 Wednesday, August 13 13 NNeeww LLooddggee FFaarrmm,, CCwwmmggwwiillii Waste facility largest of its kind in Europe

From private demolition excavating a new high- aggregate recycling cen- to civil construction, way, house building or tre in South Wales. from local councils to simply creating an orna- The 40 acre landfill and and full waste management requirements of the largest delivered - simply call for landscape gardeners, mental rockery, Arletan, recycling site, nestled in Carmarthen’s Cwmgwilli licence, which is supported by contractor. It is also happy to details and Arletan’s friendly whether you are demol- at the end of the M4, is the Welsh Assembly and the accept as little as a one tonne staff will do the rest. ishing a skyscraper, the most accessible Valley, adjacent to the A48 trunk road, is the largest pri- Environment Agency.” trailer load if you are simply You can collect from one tonne up to 23 tonnes per load vately-owned waste recycling You can off-load your waste digging a new garden pond. at Arletan, you can also collect Arletan also produces using the simple weigh-bridge/ facility in the whole of Europe. recycled (aggregate) products impervious clay, suitable for ticket sales system or Arletan Spearheaded by a local cou- to suit any construction job - acting as a base lining – for will deliver for you. ple, Eddie Court and Gail Arletan will even provide example, for use in waterway The latest addition to Allen, the environmental mes- haulage for you. projects and construction on Arletan’s recycling repertoire is sage is clear. With its modern plant and wetlands. the acquisition of an American Mr Court, director of opera- machinery, Arletan recovers For finishing and landscap- developed in-site land remedi- tions, said: “We are extremely and converts waste to aggre- ing, Arletan produces a range ation process that’s taking the environmentally conscious . gates, subsoils and top soils of high class certificated top contaminated brown-field Our primary objective is to for use in a vast range of build- soils, whether you need sub world by storm, providing envi- recycle 85 per cent of the ing, construction and land- soil, class C and D cohesive fill ronmentally and economically aggregates and soils we col- scape projects. (highway spec), type one sub sustainable development solu- lect, thereby reducing the need Arletan’s ability to process a base or 40mm/20mm/12mm tions for the future of construc- for landfill. We are one of the minimum of 100 tonnes per aggregates 6F1 and 6F2. All tion in both the public and pri- few companies to hold a PPC hour is enough to satisfy the products can be collected or vate sectors.