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South Wales Guardian
27-06-2025
- General
- South Wales Guardian
Event marks the start of Armed Forces Week in Garnant
The flag-raising ceremony took place at the Cwmamman War Memorial and was attended by members of the local town council, Carmarthenshire County Council, veterans, and locals. Lt Col Craig Hampton Stone, president of the Garnant branch of the Royal British Legion, addressed the gathering. Ysgol y Bedol pupils sang (Image: Stuart Ladd) Readings and prayers for peace were given by the Reverend Susan Barnett. Pupils from Ysgol y Bedol performed songs before a student and staff member raised the flag. The flag will remain in place throughout Armed Forces Week, when local and national events show support for the armed forces community, including current personnel, service families, veterans, and cadets. The flag was raised by a pupil and staff member of Ysgol y Bedol (Image: Stuart Ladd) The week of celebrations will culminate on Saturday, June 28, with planned parades and other events in Caldicot, Swansea, and Pembrey.


South Wales Guardian
03-06-2025
- Business
- South Wales Guardian
Carmarthenshire primary school pupils in competition
They participated in the Junior Traders Competition events held in Ammanford, Carmarthen and Llanelli between May 21 and 23. The event saw children from different schools given the opportunity to showcase their business skills as market traders. Each school was provided with £150 to purchase materials or products for their market stall. The competing teams were scored by local judges based on their stall presentation and the profits made on the day. The events provided the young participants with a chance to hone their skills in important business areas, including product and brand development, budgeting, marketing, and customer relations. In Ammanford, Ysgol Rhydaman won the best presented stall, and Ysgol y Bedol made the most profit. In Llanelli, Ysgol Dewi Sant was recognised for having the best presented stall, while Ysgol Penygaer achieved the highest profit from sales. Llangunnor School was the big winner in Carmarthen, securing both the best presented stall and highest profit accolades. Councillor Carys Jones, Carmarthenshire County Council's cabinet member for rural affairs, community cohesion, and planning policy, said: "This competition is a brilliant example of how we can bring learning to life. "Our young people have demonstrated creativity, confidence, and collaboration, skills that will serve them well into the future. "I'd like to thank all the schools, sponsors, organisers, and families who supported the event. "The enthusiasm and entrepreneurial spirit on display was truly inspiring." The events were organised by Carmarthenshire County Council with support from various bodies including Llanelli Town Council, Llanelli Community Partnership, Carmarthen & Llanelli Chamber of Trade, Ammanford & Llanelli Town Council, Ymlaen Llanelli and Foothold Cymru.