Carmarthenshire County Council is looking for help to identify individuals caught failing to clear up their dog’s faeces in Carmarthen. Images captured on CCTV show the separate incidents taking place on Lammas Street, Carmarthen and Water Street, Carmarthen. The same individual was caught twice on Water Street. It is hoped that residents may be able to assist in identifying the two individuals. Cllr Aled Vaughan Owen, Cabinet Member for Climate Change, Decarbonisation and Sustainability said: We are again asking for help from members of the public to identify individuals captured failing to clean up after their dog. Our Environment Enforcement team continue to take action against anyone committing environmental offences in Carmarthenshire and I would urge the small minority of dog owners who fail to clean up after their dog to change their behaviour.” Anyone with information can report this via our website or call 01267 234567. Note to editors: This information is being disclosed under the exemption from the provisions of the UK General Data Protection Regulation found in Schedule 2, Part 1, paragraph 2 (1) (c) of the Data Protection Act 2018 as not disclosing these images would prejudice the purpose of apprehending or prosecuting an offender.

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Carmarthenshire County Council is delighted to announce its transformative plans to redevelop a former 32-bed care home in Cwmgwili, into a 60-bed new build, state-of-the-art, dual-registered nursing and residential care facility.

Subject to successful part-funding through the Welsh Government’s Health and Social Care Integration and Rebalancing Capital Fund (IRCF) Programme, and as part of the wider West Wales Regional Partnership Board Capital Programme, this new facility will become the first dual-registered care home in Wales, setting a new standard for integrated care in the region.

Having acquired the former Plas Y Bryn residence in 2022, proposals will also see the new build be designed and operate as a Net Zero Carbon facility, reinforcing the Council’s long-term commitment to sustainable development and supporting its vision to become a net carbon zero local authority by 2030.

Speaking about proposals, Cllr Jane Tremlett, Cabinet Member for Health and Social Care, said,

Subject to successful Welsh Government funding, the redevelopment of Plas Y Bryn will be a truly transformative project, bringing a modern, flexible, and sustainable care solution to Carmarthenshire.”

This ambitious new build will double the capacity of the original care home from 32 to 60 beds, helping bridge the current gap in residential and nursing care within the region. The expansion is a strategic move to support an area where no in-house local authority care homes currently operate, aiming to address both local demand and the need for a facility capable of serving residents with more complex care requirements.

Cllr Tremlett added,

This development represents a significant step forward in ensuring we can meet the growing needs of our community both now and in the future. It will also position Carmarthenshire as a leader in innovative technology, sustainable care provision and offering critical support to meet local demand for essential residential and nursing services.”

Alongside expanding care options, this development promises broader community benefits, including local employment opportunities and support for skills development, ultimately strengthening the Carmarthenshire economy.

A Pre-Application Consultation (PAC) for the proposed developments will be released and published in December, giving residents the opportunity to review proposals and provide their valuable feedback. If funding approval is successful, construction is anticipated to commence in October 2025, with completion projected March 2027 and the facility is anticipated to be fully operational in Spring/Summer 2027.


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