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PONTYBEREM WARD: ELECTORAL DIVISION PROFILE Policy Research and Information Section, Carmarthenshire County Council, May 2021
PONTYBEREM WARD: ELECTORAL DIVISION PROFILE Policy Research and Information Section, Carmarthenshire County Council, May 2021 Councillors (Electoral Vote 2017 – Turnout = 51.40%): Liam Bowen (Plaid Cymru) Electorate (April 2021): 2,194 Population: 2,767 (2019 Mid Year Population Estimates, ONS) Welsh Assembly and UK Parliamentary Constituency: Llanelli © Hawlfraint y Goron a hawliau cronfa ddata 2017 Arolwg Ordnans 100023377 © Crown copyright and database rights 2017 Ordnance Survey 100023377 Location: Approximately 15km from Carmarthen Town Area: 13.30km2 Population Density: 208 people per km2 Population Change: 2011-2019: -1 (-0%) POPULATION STATISTICS 2019 Mid Year Population Estimates Age Pontyberem Pontyberem Carmarthenshire Structure Population % % Aged: 0-4 135 4.9 5.0 5-14 319 11.5 11.5 15-24 285 10.3 10.2 25-44 609 22.0 21.6 45-64 770 27.8 28.0 65-74 333 12.0 11.9 75+ 316 11.4 11.9 Total 2,767 100 100 Source: aggregated lower Super Output Area (LSOA) Small Area Population Estimates, 2019, Office for National Statistics (ONS) 28th lowest ward population in Carmarthenshire, and 26th highest population density. Highest proportion of people aged 45-64. Higher proportion of people with no qualifications and limiting long-term illness. Higher proportion of Welsh Speakers than the Carmarthenshire average. 2011 Census Data Population: Key Facts Pontyberem Pontyberem % Carmarthenshire People: born in Wales 2197 79.4 76.0 born outside UK 45 1.6 4.1 in non-white ethnic groups 11 0.2 1.9 with limiting long-term illness 746 27.0 25.4 -
Bank Road, Llangennech, Llanelli
01269 596659 www.westwalesproperties.co.uk 39 Bank Road, Llangennech, Llanelli, Dyfed, SA14 8UB Waiting for the opportunity to grab a property to get you on the property ladder or maybe just to invest in, then read on. Situated in the sought after village of location of Llangennech with exceptional links to the M4 corridor, local amenities and with beautiful scenery throughout making this a popular place to call home. Comprising of : Porch,Hallway, Lounge with large opening into Sitting Room/Dining Room Kitchen, Bathroom and Two DOUBLE Bedrooms. Externally, good-sized rear garden which has under gone work so at the moment is a blank canvas for the purchaser as it is mainly laid to soil with a raised bank also laid to soil. With the local bus route near by and a short drive to Llanelli town this location, property and price certainly could take all ticks the boxes for you. EPC RATING TBC. • Semi-detached Property • Two DOUBLE Bedrooms • Good-sized Rear Garden • Popular Village Location • Excellent Links for M4 • Ideal Starter Home • Chain Free • EPC RATING TBC £110,000 COMPUTER-LINKED OFFICES THROUGHOUT WEST WALES and Associated Office in Mayfair, London 39 Quay Street, Ammanford, Dyfed, SA18 3BS EMAIL: [email protected] TELEPHONE: 01269 596659 LOCATION Llangennech is a village situated to the east of Llanelli, and has close links to the M4 corridor. It was a coal mining community, with several local collieries mining steam coal. There is also a large Labour tradition in the village emanating from the mine workers. Llangennech has a strong rugby union team, Llangennech RFC, that feed many players into Llanelli RFC and then on to the Llanelli Scarlet's regional rugby union team. -
Version 2 19/09/14 Grant Criteria Section 1 1. Introduction ESB (Electr
Grant Criteria Section 1 1. Introduction ESB (Electricity Supply Board) owns the rights to the Mynydd y Betws Wind Farm. The project is located on an upland area oF common land known as Mynydd y Betws in Carmarthenshire in South West Wales. The Wind Farm entered commercial operation in 2013. ESB has committed to providing a community support Fund For the beneFit oF communities near Mynydd y Betws Wind Farm over a 25 year period. Carmarthenshire County Council (CCC) manages the Community BeneFit Fund on behalF oF ESB for the eligible Carmarthenshire Fund areas. There is a similar Fund in eligible wards in Neath Port Talbot, For Further details about their Fund, please contact 01639 763390. Fund Themes Mynydd y Betws Community Benefit Funding aims to provide Capital and Revenue funding for new and innovative projects, which will address the Following themes: • Recreation • Education • Health • Environmental • Energy Efficiency / Sustainability • Culture 2. Application Deadlines We will accept Applications From April 1st each Financial year and decisions will be made at an annual Grant Panel Meeting. The Application deadline date will be published on CCC’s Website and via the Community Bureau Tel: 01269 590216 or [email protected] The Application process and assessment Criteria are explained in more detail within this document. 3. Who are the funders? The Mynydd y Betws Community BeneFit Fund is funded by ESB. ESB is a state owned Irish energy utility company. The total money available in the Mynydd y Betws Community BeneFit Fund in Carmarthenshire was initially £665,000. As oF April 1st 2015 some £86,500 will be available each Financial year until the 2038. -
2012 08 07 Afon Tywi River Tywi SAC Management Plan
CYNGOR CEFN GWLAD CYMRU COUNTRYSIDE COUNCIL FOR WALES CORE MANAGEMENT PLAN INCLUDING CONSERVATION OBJECTIVES FOR AFON TYWI / RIVER TYWI SAC (SPECIAL AREA OF CONSERVATION) Version: 11 (Minor map edit, August 2012) Date: 15 April 2008 Approved by: Tracey Lovering A Welsh version of all or part of this document can be made available on request. CONTENTS Preface: Purpose of this document 1. Vision for the Site 2. Site Description 2.1 Area and Designations Covered by this Plan 2.2 Outline Description 2.3 Outline of Past and Current Management 2.4 Management Units 3. The Special Features 3.1 Confirmation of Special Features 3.2 Special Features and Management Units 4. Conservation Objectives Background to Conservation Objectives 4.1 Conservation Objective for the watercourse 4.2 Conservation Objective for Features 1-4: Allis shad & twaite shad; Sea lamprey; River lamprey & brook lamprey; Bullhead 4.3 Conservation Objective for Feature 5: European otter 5. Assessment of Conservation Status and Management Requirements: 5.1 Conservation status and management requirements of Feature 1: Allis shad & twaite shad 5.2 Conservation status and management requirements of Feature 2: Sea lamprey 5.3 Conservation status and management requirements of Feature 3: River lamprey & Brook lamprey 5.4 Conservation status and management requirements of Feature 4: Bullhead 5.5 Conservation status and management requirements of Feature 5: European otter 6. Action Plan: Summary 7. Glossary 8. References and Annexes PREFACE This document provides the main elements of CCW’s management plan for the site named. It sets out what needs to be achieved on the site, the results of monitoring and advice on the action required. -
313/2017 Request
FOI Reference: 313/2017 Request: I would like to ask for the following information; 1. Location of operational police stations; i.e where response officers start & end their shifts. 2. Location of traffic policing bases. In relation traffic policing please include bases that are used as part of collaborative approaches with other forces if applicable. Note: I am aware that officers are on patrol 24/7 and not confined to base. Response 1: I can confirm that Dyfed Powys Police does hold the information requested, as detailed below: Please Note: We have interpreted your request for ‘operational police stations’ to be public facing buildings. Station Name Town County Aberaeron Police Station Aberaeron Ceredigion Aberystwyth Police Station Aberystwyth Ceredigion Ammanford Police Station Ammanford Carmarthenshire Brecon Police Station Brecon Powys Builth Wells Police Station Builth Wells Powys Burry Port Police Station Burry Port Carmarthenshire Cardigan Police Station Cardigan Ceredigion Carmarthen Police Station Carmarthen Carmarthenshire Crickhowell Police Station Crickhowell Powys Crosshands Police Station Crosshands Carmarthenshire Crymych Police Station Crymych Pembrokeshire Dyfed-Powys Police Headquarters Llangunnor, Carmarthen Carmarthenshire Fishguard Police Station Fishguard Pembrokeshire Fishguard Port Fishguard Harbour Pembrokeshire Haverfordwest Police Station Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire Hay-on-Wye Police Station Hay-on-Wye Powys Helicopter Support Unit Pembrey Carmarthenshire Kidwelly Police Station Kidwelly Carmarthenshire Lampeter -
SA/SEA Non Technical
Revised Local 2018-2033 Development Plan NonNon TechnicalTechnical SummarySummary -- DepositDeposit PlanPlan Sustainability Appraisal / Sustainability Appraisal Environmental Strategic (SA/SEA) Assessment January 2020 / Sustainability Appraisal Environmental Strategic (SA/SEA) Assessment Addendum Sustainability Appraisal (including Strategic Environmental Assessment -SA), Report. A further consultation period for submitting responses to the SA/SEA as part of the Deposit Revised Carmarthenshire Local Development Plan 2018 – 2033 is now open. Representations submitted in respect of the further consultation on the Sustainability Appraisal (including Strategic Environmental Assessment -SA) must be received by 4:30pm on the 2nd October 2020. Comments submitted after this date will not be considered. Contents Revised Local Development Plan 3 Sustainability Appraisal (SA) and Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) 3 The Sustainability Appraisal (SA) Process 4 Stage A - SA Scoping Report 5 Policy Context 6 Baseline Information 7 Carmarthenshire’s Wellbeing Plan 9 Issues and Opportunities 10 The Sustainability Framework 11 Stage B—Appraisal of Alternatives 12 SA of Vision and Objectives 13 SA of Growth Options 16 SA of Spatial Options 18 Hybrid Option—Balanced Community and Sustainable Growth 25 SA of Strategic Policies 27 Overall Effects of the Preferred Strategy 28 Stage C—Appraisal of the Deposit Plan 30 SA of the Deposit Plan Vision and Strategic Objectives 31 SA of the Preferred Growth Strategy of the Deposit Plan 32 SA of the Preferred Spatial Option of the Deposit Plan 33 SA of the Deposit Plan Strategic Policies 33 SA of the Deposit Plan Specific Policies 35 SA of the Deposit Plan Proposed Allocations 39 Overall Effects of the Deposit LDP 45 SA Monitoring Framework 46 Consultation and Next Steps 47 2 Revised Local Development Plan Carmarthenshire County Council has begun preparing the Revised Local Development Plan (rLDP). -
Carmarthen Bay Catchment
Carmarthen Bay and Gower Management Catchment Summary Date Contents 1. Background to the Management Catchment summary .................................................... 3 2. The Carmarthen Bay and Gower Management Catchment ............................................. 4 3. Current Status of the water environment ......................................................................... 9 4. The main challenges ...................................................................................................... 11 5. Objectives and measures .............................................................................................. 13 6 Water Watch Wales ........................................................................................................ 23 Page 2 of 24 www.naturalresourceswales.gov.uk 1. Background to the Management Catchment summary This management catchment summary supports the 2015 updated Western Wales River Basin Management Plan (RBMP). Along with detailed information on the Water Watch Wales (WWW) website, this summary will help to inform and support delivery of local environmental improvements to our groundwater, rivers, lakes, estuaries and coasts. Information on WWW can be found in Section 6. Natural Resources Wales has adopted the ecosystem approach from catchment to coast. This means being more joined up in how we manage the environment and its natural resources to deliver economic, social and environmental benefits for a healthier, more resilient Wales. It means considering the environment as a whole, -
Nantgaredig, Carmarthen, SA32 7LX SITTING ROOM 15'10" X 11'0" (4.83M X 3.36M) DINING ROOM 16'2" X 10'9" (4.94M X 3.30M)
Bryn Deilo Nantgaredig, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, SA32 7LX Offers in the region of £189,950 An attractive deceptively spacious traditional house set in convenient location on the fringe of this popular Towy valley village standing in large grounds with versatile garage/workshop and commanding wonderful views over river meadows to the hillsides beyond. This well maintained family home provides the following accommodation: Sitting Room with decorative fireplace; Dining Room with stone surround decorative fireplace; Fitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room; Sun Porch/Utility; 4 Bedrooms and Bathroom. Upvc double glazing. Oil fired central heating. Brick pavor courtyard leading to garage. Store shed and outside W.C. Further parking area. Lawned garden with flower beds and rockery pond. Viewing highly recommended Nantgaredig, Carmarthen, SA32 7LX SITTING ROOM 15'10" x 11'0" (4.83m x 3.36m) DINING ROOM 16'2" x 10'9" (4.94m x 3.30m) Decorative fireplace with beam above and arched alcoves on Decorative stone surround fireplace on slate hearth. Deep stone either side. Oak effect floor. Oak doors and skirting. Meter window display area. Open staircase to first floor. Wall recess. cupboard. 2 Radiators. Oak effect floor. Access to under-stair cupboard. Radiator. ANOTHER ROOM ASPECT ANOTHER ROOM ASPECT Nantgaredig, Carmarthen, SA32 7LX KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM 16'6" x 12'1" (5.03m x 3.70m) SUN ROOM/UTILITY 13'8" x 6'6" (4.19m x 2.00m) 1 1/2 bowl stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap. Wine chiller. Vented for tumble drier. Slate effect tiled floor. Plumbed for automatic washing machine and dishwasher. Extractor hood. -
Environmental Assessment of Afon Tywi Drought Order (8201-3)
Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water Environmental Assessment of Afon Tywi Drought Order (8201-3) Final March 2019 Client: Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water Title: Environmental Assessment of Afon Tywi Drought Order (8201-3) Project No: ED10929 Date of Issue: March 2019 Status: Final Version No: 1.1 Produced By Authorised for Release By ……………………………….. …………………………………… Dr Anne Fairhead John Sanders Principal Environmental Scientist Technical Director This report is the Copyright of Welsh Water and has been prepared under contract to provide consultancy support on drought planning by both Cascade Consulting (Environment & Planning) Ltd and by Ricardo Energy & Environment.* The contents of this report may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, nor passed to any organisation or person without the specific prior written permission of Welsh Water. Cascade Consulting (Environment & Planning) Ltd and Ricardo Energy & Environment accept no liability whatsoever to any third party for any loss or damage arising from any interpretation or use of the information contained in this report, or reliance on any views expressed therein, other than the liability that is agreed in the said contracts. *As part of a share purchase agreement in August 2015, Cascade Consulting (Environment & Planning) Ltd transferred its business to Ricardo plc. All employees transferred to Ricardo Energy & Environment, a trading name of Ricardo-AEA Ltd which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ricardo plc. The work described in this report spanned the pre-acquisition and post-acquisition period and throughout this time the consultants involved maintained a continuity of service both as employees of Cascade Consulting and then subsequently as employees of Ricardo Energy & Environment. -
Crwbin , Kidwelly, SA17
Ty'r Castell Crwbin , Kidwelly, Carmarthen, SA17 5DR Offers in the region of £195,000 A detached property located in the rural village community of Crwbin located on the B4306 Carmarthen to Pontyberem Road 2.5 miles from Pontyberem with its excellent range of amenities for day to day needs and approximately 6 miles south of the market and administrative town of Carmarthen. There is an hourly bus service to both Carmarthen and Llanelli The property offers well presented accommodation that has the benfit of double glazing , oil central heating and briefly comprises reception hallway, kitchen/dining room, utility room,lounge, conservatory, 3 bedrooms, en-suite and bathroom Externally there is brick paved drive providing parking and a garage, small front garden with gated access to side and rear patio with steps up to the spacious lawned garden , Crwbin , Kidwelly, SA17 5DR DRIECTIONS LOUNGE 17'8" x 12'8" (5.38 x 3.86) From Carmarthen take the A484 Llanelli road, travel through the village of Cwmffrwd and at the right bend carry straight ahead on to the B4309. After a short distance turn left on to the B4306 Pontyberem Road. Travel through Llangendeirne and on to Crwbin, go around the double bends and Tyr Castell will be found after a short distance on your left. Tha accommodation of approximate dimensions is arranged as follows: RECEPTION HALLWAY UPVC front entrance door, radiator and stairs to first floor. Doors off to: KITCHEN/DINING ROOM 17'7" x 8'7" (5.36 x 2.62) Windows to front and rear elevations, attractive marble fireplace and 2 radiators. -
Wales (PPW) Edition 10, December 2018 and Associated Technical Advice Notes (Tans) Published by Welsh Government
ADRODDIAD PENNAETH CYNLLUNIO, CYFARWYDDIAETH YR AMGYLCHEDD REPORT OF THE HEAD OF PLANNING, DIRECTORATE OF ENVIRONMENT AR GYFER PWYLLGOR CYNLLUNIO CYNGOR SIR CAERFYRDDIN TO CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL’S PLANNING COMMITTEE AR 12 RHAGFYR 2019 ON 12 DECEMBER 2019 I’W BENDERFYNU/ FOR DECISION Mewn perthynas â cheisiadau y mae gan y Cyngor ddiddordeb ynddynt un ai fel ymgeisydd/asiant neu fel perchennog tir neu eiddo, atgoffir yr Aelodau fod yn rhaid iddynt anwybyddu’r agwedd hon, gan ystyried ceisiadau o’r fath a phenderfynu yn eu cylch ar sail rhinweddau’r ceisiadau cynllunio yn unig. Ni ddylid ystyried swyddogaeth y Cyngor fel perchennog tir, na materion cysylltiedig, wrth benderfynu ynghylch ceisiadau cynllunio o’r fath. In relation to those applications which are identified as one in which the Council has an interest either as applicant/agent or in terms of land or property ownership, Members are reminded that they must set aside this aspect, and confine their consideration and determination of such applications exclusively to the merits of the planning issues arising. The Council’s land owning function, or other interests in the matter, must not be taken into account when determining such planning applications. COMMITTEE: PLANNING COMMITTEE DATE: 12 DECEMBER 2019 REPORT OF: HEAD OF PLANNING I N D E X - A R E A E A S T REF. APPLICATIONS RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL PAGE NO’S E/38716 RESERVED MATTERS - INDUSTRIAL UNIT, CAR PARKING 9 - 19 AND ASSOCIATED INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS - W/33578 (VARIATION OF CONDITION NO. 3 OF OUTLINE PLANNING PERMISSION W/23782 APPROVED 29/11/2012 (EXTENSION OF TIME BY 9 YEARS FROM DATE OF OUTLINE PERMISSION) AT LAND REAR OF CONTINENTAL LEISURE, HEOL PARC MAWR, CROSS HANDS, LLANELLI, SA14 6RE REF. -
Halfway and Pemberton by Byron Davies Is Licensed Under a Creative Commons Attribution- Noncommercial-Sharealike 3.0 Unported License
Halfway and Pemberton by Byron Davies is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. HALFWAY AND PEMBERTON (LLANELLI) A Chronicle compiled by BYRON DAVIES Chapter One: Early Years ................................................................................................................................................. 2 Chapter Two: Llandafen Farm ........................................................................................................................................ 15 Chapter Three: The St David’s Railway ......................................................................................................................... 22 Chapter Four: The Halfway Hotel.................................................................................................................................... 29 Chapter Five: The County Athletic Grounds, Halfway Park ............................................................................................ 38 Chapter Six: Halfway United Rugby Club ........................................................................................................................ 51 Chapter Seven: Halfway Football Club ............................................................................................................................ 55 Chapter Eight: The Health and Strength Club ................................................................................................................. 60 Chapter Nine: Halfway Primary School ..........................................................................................................................