You can tweet to your heart’s content at Llanelli’s Wetland Centre this summer.
A dial-a-ride service is available for all those without transport wanting to get there.
Executive Board Member for Transport Cllr Hazel Evans said entire families had taken advantage of this opportunity.
“The service offers transport to areas not served by conventional bus services and so is a perfect way of providing a link to the Wetland Centre,” she said.
“As well as being available for residents of the Llanelli area, it can also offer connections with other bus services and the rail service at Llanelli station.
“Llanelli is well served by public transport and this link makes the centre accessible to a very wide area.”
Visitors can make use of their Concessionary Travel Passes on the Dial-a-Ride service, along with the West Wales Rover Ticket and First Cymru’s money saving tickets.
The initiative was been set up to ensure local people can reach places that may not be covered within the fixed bus timetable routes.
Passengers can pre-book by phoning 01267 228 326. Bookings can be made between 9.30am and noon Monday to Friday up to the day before the desired travel day.]
For more information on the Dial-a-Ride service call Carmarthenshire Council on 01267 228 326. Bookings for Saturday and Monday must be made by the Friday before. The service will not run on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day or Bank Holidays.
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