Council services opening times Christmas 2024

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8.8.05. County Hall Carmarthen, HQ of Carmarthenshire County Council. Picture Ralph Carpenter.

Hwb Christmas and New year opening times

There will be some changes to our Hwb opening hours over the festive period.

These are:

  • Christmas Day (Wednesday 25 December) – CLOSED
  • Boxing Day (Thursday 26 December) – CLOSED
  • Friday 27 December – CLOSED
  • New Years Day (Wednesday 1 January) – CLOSED

Open as normal on all other days.

Delta Wellbeing are here to help during out of hours emergencies on 0300 333 2222 or you can report online.
Hwb Bach y Wlad will take a break over the festive period, with support being offered in rural communities up until Friday 22nd December and will recommence on Monday 8 January.

 

Our Libraries

The opening times for our three regional libraries, Llanelli, Carmarthen and Ammanford opening hours are as follows:

Tuesday 24 December – 9am – 4pm

Wednesday 25 December – CLOSED

Thursday 26 December – CLOSED

Friday 27 December – 9am – 6pm

Saturday 28 December – 9am – 5pm

Sunday 29 December – CLOSED

Monday 30 December – 9am – 7pm

Tuesday 31 December – 9am – 4pm

Wednesday 1 January – CLOSED

For details on our branch opening hours during the Festive period please visit our Libraries & Archives page.

 

Carmarthenshire Archives

Monday 23 December – CLOSED

Tuesday 24 December – CLOSED

Wednesday 25 December – CLOSED

Thursday 26 December – CLOSED

Friday 27 December – 9:15am – 4:45pm

Saturday 28 December – 9:15am – 4:45pm

Sunday 29 December – CLOSED

Monday 30 December – CLOSED

Tuesday 31 December – CLOSED

Wednesday 1 January – CLOSED

Thursday 2 January – CLOSED

 

Carmarthenshire Markets 

Outdoor Markets

Llanelli Outdoor Market –Thursday 19 December to Saturday 21 December
Monday 23 December to Tuesday 24 December

Ammanford Outdoor Market – Friday 20 December – Saturday 21 December and Monday 23 December

Carmarthen Outdoor Market – Saturday 14 December to Tuesday 24 December

 

Indoor Markets

Llanelli Indoor Market*

Sunday 15 December – 10am – 4pm

Sunday 22 December  – 10am – 4pm

Monday 23 December – 8am – 5pm

Tuesday 24 December (Christmas Eve) – 8am – 4pm

Wednesday 25 December ( Christmas Day) – CLOSED

Thursday 26 December ( Boxing Day)  – CLOSED

Friday 27 December – 8am – 5pm

Saturday 28 December – 8am – 5pm

Sunday 29 December  – CLOSED

Monday 30 December – 8am – 5pm

Tuesday 31 December (New Years Eve) – 8am – 4pm

Wednesday 1 January (New Years Day)  – CLOSED

Thursday 2 January – 8am – 5pm (Return to normal working hours)

 

Carmarthen Indoor Market*

Sunday 8 December – 10am – 4pm

Sunday 15 December – 10am – 4pm

Sunday 22 December  – 10am – 4pm

Monday 23 December  – 9am – 5pm

Tuesday 24 December ( Christmas Eve)  – 9am – 4pm

Wednesday 25 December (Christmas Day) – CLOSED

Thursday 26 December(Boxing Day) – CLOSED

Friday 27 December – 9am – 5pm

Saturday 28 December – 9am – 5pm

Sunday 29 December  – Closed

Monday 30 December  – 9am – 5pm

Tuesday 31 December (New Years Eve) – 9am – 4pm

Wednesday 1 January (New Year’s Day) – CLOSED

Thursday 2 January – 9am – 5pm (Return to normal working hours)

Note* Individual Trader opening times may differ from above.

 

Our Museums

Carmarthenshire Museum:
Closed 23 December to 27 December.
31 December – 10am – 3pm
1 January – CLOSED

Dylan Thomas Boathouse:
Closed 23 December to 27 December.
Closed 31 December & 1 January.

Museum of Land Speed:
Closed 23 December to 27 December
Closed 30 December to 1 January

Parc Howard Museum:
Closing at 3.30pm pm on 22 December.
Closed 23 December to 27 December
Closed 30 December to 1 January


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