Burry Port firm gives shelter

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By Robert Lloyd

A ‘Gimme Shelter’ plea has been answered by Celtic Couriers.

The courier and delivery firm depot is just around the corner from the railway level crossing in Burry Port.

The crossing has been home to a shelter for a number of years. The shelter doubles as a bus shelter and a place to seek refuge from the elements when the crossing barriers come down to halt movement over the level crossing.

In recent years, the shelter has suffered at the hands of vandals.

The Burry Port Crossing Shelter Project was set up by the local community to breathe new life into the shelter.

Celtic Couriers came up trumps with a donation to help refurbish and renovate the shelter.

Celtic Couriers general manager Gareth Jenkins said: “As always, we were delighted to be able to support this local community project.”


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