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Glass will finally be collected from the kerbside in Carmarthenshire
The confirmation came in a heated council climate debate which resulted in a Labour motion being defeated
Carmarthenshire residents have to take their glass to collection centres at present (Image: Copyright Unknown)
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No âsecretâ strategy to close rural schools in Carmarthenshire, says education leader
An executive board member was pressed by the opposition leader about the future of the county s primary school footprint
Carmarthenshire has 95 primary schools, the second highest of any county in Wales (Image: Getty Images)
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INFRASTRUCTURE projects in Carmarthenshire like new schools and a new Llanelli Leisure Centre are expected to cost £127 million in 2021-22. The county council will fund £63.8 million of this sum, if capital spending proposals are approved, through borrowing, the sale of land and buildings, reserves and grants. The capital budget proposals include £13.9 million of council funding towards a leisure centre at the planned Pentre Awel wellness and life science complex at Delta Lakes, Llanelli, and £2.3 million for the refurbishment of Llandeilo Market Hall. There is £2.45 million for upgrades of two council buildings – Carmarthen’s County Hall and Llanelli’s Ty Elwyn – £860,000 for the revamp of the Oriel Myrddin gallery, Carmarthen, and £300,000 to realign the eroded coast path at Morfa Bacas, Bynea.