The villages of Llansteffan and Ferryside are directly linked for the first time in 60 years thanks to a new ferry officially launched by Simon Hart MP.
“The Glansteffan” is an eight-seater amphibious vehicle which is running between the two Towy communities five days a week.
This is about the issues that really matters to people locally. So on May 2nd, residents have the opportunity to keep their council tax low – and protect their services.
A LANDMARK building slap bang in the middle of Narberth’s High Street is due for a spruce up in a move that has been welcomed by local traders and residents.
The Angel Inn closed three years ago and since theANGEL INN NARBERTH DUE FOR SPRUCE UPn has looked increasingly shabby.