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PDF 128 KB Carmarthenshire Community Asset Transfers - Completed Asset Transfers Asset Transferee Comments Amman Centre Ammanford The Amman Centre Community Venture Ltd Transferred on long lease with profit share Llandeilo Civic Hall Llandeilo Fawr Civic Hall Trust Ltd Transferred with grant funding in initial years on sliding scale Ystradowen Day Centre Ystradowen Community Centre Ltd Transferred with various external grant funding Carmarthen Park Town Council Transferred on lease Allotments Carmarthen Town Council Transferred on lease Xcel Bowling Centre Towy Community Church Transferred with external and one-off CCC grant funding Kidwelly Quay Town Council Transferred following completion of improvement works Llanddowror Public Convenience (PC) Community Council Following Task and Finish review on PCs Llanboidy PC Community Council Following Task and Finish review on PCs Glanamman PC Community Council Following Task and Finish review on PCs Gorslas PC Community Council Following Task and Finish review on PCs Whitland PC Community Council Following Task and Finish review on PCs Ammanford PC Town Council Following Task and Finish review on PCs Brechfa PC Community Council Following Task and Finish review on PCs Abergorlech PC Community Council Following Task and Finish review on PCs Meinciau PC Community Council Following Task and Finish review on PCs Bryngolayu Playground, Dafen Rural Council Maesy coed Playground, Pontamman Town Council Following grant funded refurbishment Gelliwerdd Playground, Cwmamman Town Council Following grant funded refurbishment Cwmamman Park MUGA Town Council Following grant funded refurbishment Swiss Valley Playground Rural Council Following grant award Hendy MUGA Community Council Following grant funded refurbishment Burry Port MUGA & Playground Community Council Following grant funded refurbishment Ammanford Park Splash Pad Town Council Following grant funded refurbishment Hendy Playing Field Hendy AFC Transferred on long lease Burry Port Playing Field Burry Port AFC Transferred on long lease Pembrey Playing field Pembrey AFC Transferred on long lease Playing Field Cwmamman Cwmamman UTD AFC Transferred on long lease Tir Eynon, Llwynhendy Llanelli Rural Council Transferred on long lease Llwynhendy MUGA Llanelli Rural Council Transferred on long lease Amman Rugby Field Amman Utd RFC Transferred on long lease Playing Field at St Clears St Clears RFC Transferred on long lease Garnant Golf Club Golf Club Members Transferred on long lease Bro Myrddin Bowls Centre Bowling Club Transfered on long lease Ferryside Education Centre Ferryside Social Enterprise Group Transferred on long lease Carmarthenshire Community Asset Transfers of Parks, Playgrounds and Amenity Areas - Present position on current discussions Discussions with Position Town / Community Council Assets Ongoing discussions taking place Sports Clubs / to Date Associations Ammanford Ammanford Sports Ammanford Park / Recreation Ground / Norman Road Play Area / Pantyffynnon Play Area / Pantyffynnon Town Council has expressed an interest in taking over various assets together with Sporting Association. Ammanford Town Recreational Ground / Riverway Play Area/ Dinefwr Indoor Bowls Association. Maes Y Coed transferred Dinefwr Indoor Bowls Betws Betws Park / Maesquarre Play Area / Treforis Play Area Community Council has expressed an interest in taking over assets Gelli Werdd Park and Play Area / Penybont Park / Maesybedol Play Area / Grenig Park / Cwmamman Park / Cwmamman Cwmamman Town Golwg yr Amman Park / Bishops Road Play Area / Highfield Play Area / Penyrallt Play Area / Parc Bryn Rhos Play With Legal United AFC Area / Tircoed Play Area / Glanamman CEC Maes Elwyn Recreational Ground / Bryn Avenue Recreational Ground / Cefnbrynbrain Play Area / Cefnbrynbrain Quarter Bach With Legal Bryn Rovers AFC Tennis Courts / Felinfach Play Area / Rhosamman Play Area / Ystradowen Recreational Ground Bancyddraenen Recreational Ground / Bonllwyn / Cwmgwili Playing Fields / Gorsddu Play Area / Llandybie Penygroes Rugby Llandybie Recreational Ground / Llandybie Park / Penybanc Play Area / Saron Recreational Ground / Saron Road Play Area In discussions with the Community Council Club / Penygroes Park 3 T's - Tywi Dyffryn Cennen Dyffryn Cennen Play Area In discussions Llandeilo Town Park Le Conquet / Penlan Park Town Council wishes to proceed Llandovery Transfer of Castle Fields to Sports Association with Legal. Town Council had been keen on transfer but Llandovery Town Castle Fields and Play Area / Maes Glas Play Area / Green Lodge Play Area Community Sports has recently indicated that it no longer wishes to proceed Association Llanegwad Maesawelon Play Area (Cwrt Henri) HRA Land No response to date Llanfair-ar-y-Bryn Cynghordy Play Area HRA Land Expression of interest received v Llangadog Rhyd y Fro Play Area With Legal Talley Public Convenience With Legal 3 T's - Taf Myrddin Laugharne Town Amenity area near castle In discussions Llansteffan and Llanybri Llansteffan Recreation Ground Lease in existence,discussion ongoing re renewal Pendine Pendine Play Area No response to date Trelech a'r Betws Playground - Trelech Discussions ongoing Whitland Town Bryngwenllian Play Area HRA Land Housing consultation ongoing Position Discussions with Town / Community Council Assets Ongoing discussions taking place to Date Sports Clubs / 3 T's - Teifi Cynwyl Elfed PC Discussions ongoing Llanfihangel-ar-Arth Pontyweli PC ( lease to Power house) Discussions ongoing Llangeler Pentre Cwrt Play Area, Llangeler HRA Land No response to date Llanybydder Llanybydder Recreational Ground / Rhydcymerau Play Area HRA Land No response to date Llanybydder PC with legal Newcastle Emlyn Town Newcastle Emlyn Park Managed by Town Council but needs to be formalised Llanelli Swiss Valley Play area, Llwynhendy MUGA and Bryngolau transferred. Pwll Pavillion with legal. Dafen Park and Play Area /Clos Y Gelli/ Dan y Banc/ Maengwynne/Pant BrynIsaf/Pwll Park/Trallwm / Y Waun/ Llanelli Rural Expressions of Interest confirmed for Dafen Park, Pwll Recreation Ground and Trallwm Playing Field. Clos Cilsaig Play Area / Heol Llanelli Play Area / Heol Gwili Field / Llwynhendy Library Consideration of other facilities ongoing People's Park / Parc y Dre / Dolau Fawr Play Area / Clos yr Ysgol Play Area / Former Allotments at Coronation Road / Land at Llwyncyfarthwch / Parc Howard / Crown Park / Havelock Park / Penygaer Playing Fields / Penyfan No interest at present in Asset Transfer but considering financial support for future maintenance of Llanelli Town Park / Sandy Bridge Park (part of Parc y Dre) / Nightingale Court Play Area / Morfa Park / Cross Road Recreation facilities Land / Garden at New Road / Land at Andrew Street / Land at Gelli - Onn / Lakelands (adj. Parc Howard) / Llanelli Judo Club / Clos Caer Elms Play Area Llangennech Maes Ty Gwyn Play Area / Bryn Park / Parc yr Hendre Had previously indicated no interest in Asset Transfer, but have recently entered into discussions. Gwendraeth Parc Stephens Recreational Ground / Ger y Castell Play Area / Ger y Gwendraeth Play Area / Parc Pendre Play Sports Association have taken on playing fields and pavilions at Parc Stephens. Town Council to take Kidwelly Park Kidwelly Town Area / Clos yr Onnen / Bryn y Graig Play Area / Kidwelly PC over play areas Sports Association Tycroes Park / Hendy Park / Llanedi Village Green / Coopers Play Area / Bronallt Play Area / Fforestfach Play Llanedi with Legal Area / Squirrels Walk Play Area / Llanedi Play Area / Mill Terrace Playground Tumble Park / Maesgwern Play Area / Singleton Play Area / Cross Hands Park / Caeglas Play Area / Llannon Tumble Rugby Llannon with legal Park / Maesyffynnon Play Area Club Pontyberem Pontyberem Park with legal Trimsaran Rugby Trimsaran Rugby Changing Rooms In discussions Club Burry Port / Pembrey Burry Port Memorial Park / Burrows Park / Tyle Teg Park / Penybryn Play Area / Tanybryn Play Area / Cwm Pembrey and Burry Port Town Eglwys Play Area / Pembrey Park / Waun Sidan Play Area / Trem Yr Mynydd Play Area (Open space at Furnace In discussions Burry Port Rugby Fields) / Land at Rhodfa'r Capel /Clos y Dderwen / Dol Helyg/ Pembrey CEC Carmarthen Abergwili Peniel Play Area Discussion ongoing regarding various assets. Recent correspondence from new clerk indicated Carmarthen Town Penllwyn Park. Park Hinds, Memorial Garden,Monuments. Bowling Group willingness to formalise present management arrangements on several parks and amenity areas. Llangunnor Llangunnor Recreation Ground Managed by County and Community Council Advanced discussions Discussion taking place No interest confirmed No response to date Community / Town Council Areas with no County Council Maintained Facilities Cil-y-Cwm No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Cynwyl Gaeo No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Llanddeusant No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Llanfihangel Aberbythych No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Llanfihangel Rhos-y-Corn No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Llanfynydd No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Llangathen No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Llansadwrn No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Llansawel No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Llanwrda No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Llanycrwys No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Manordeilo and Salem No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Myddfai No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Talley No CCC Parks / Playgrounds 3 T's - Taf Myrddin Abernant No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Cilymaenllwyd No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Eglwys Gymyn No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Henllan Fallteg No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Llanboidy No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Llanddowror and Llanmiloe No CCC Parks / Playgrounds Llangain
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