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Kidwelly Surgery Update

The latest meeting in the series of meetings between the Health Board and the Labour Party team representing Kidwelly was held on 22 nd December 2016. The Labour Team representing Kidwelly of Nia Griffith MP, (accompanied by Suzy Curry, her Senior Parliamentary Assistant), Cllr. Ryan Thomas (the County Councillor for Kidwelly), Cllr. Mike Thomas and Cllr. Philip Thompson (both Kidwelly Town Councillors). The Health Board was again represented at a senior level team of Rachel Pompa, Head of General Medicine and Anne Jenkins, the Practice Manager of Meddygfa Minafon. Following the meeting Nia Griffith MP and Councillors Ryan Thomas, Mike Thomas and Philip Thompson in consultation with Lee Waters AM, who has been actively pursuing the surgery’s issues in the Senedd, released the following statement: “At this meeting we had further positive discussions on amongst other things: 1: Recruitment : The Surgery has been able to recruit a further three part time GPs including one woman doctor to...

Nadolig Llawen/Merry Christmas

Dymunwn i chi Nadolig Llawen a Blwyddyn Newydd Hapus, Iachus a Llewyrchus. We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year.

County Councillor's Report - December 2016

Station Road Junction Several fresh concerns have been raised about the safety of pedestrians at the Bridge Street/Causeway Street/Station Road junction, particularly while schoolchildren are traveling along the route to school. A site visit has been arranged on 13 December to consider the issue, meeting at 8:30 at the Station Road Car Park. Speeding Concerns along New Street and Water Street A request has been made to GoSafe to release the data collected from the traffic counters that were located on New Street and Water Street. This information will be forthcoming after it is considered by the multi-agency [GoSafe, Roads Policing, Council's Road Safety Unit] speed management group meeting to be held on 7 December. Ysgol y Castell and Priory Street Proposals for new parking/loading restrictions outside the school and opposite the entrance to Clos yr Afon will, subject to consultation, be brought forward in a county-wide traffic order next year. Meanwhile, the county council will c...