Town hall access solution in sight
LLANELLI Town Hall is set to finally have a new access to its front entrance following a long-running campaign by a town councillor.
A temporary ramp has been in place since the existing lift irreparably broke down almost six For updates, changes, alterations — email journal. star@mediawales.co.uk. Details must be submitted by noon on Thursday — a week before publication, please mark each email ‘Llanelli churches’ and state the section .
BAPTIST: Adulam Bethel Greenfield years ago, but a solution is now in sight thanks to the efforts of councillor John Jenkins.
He said: “The ramp was becoming a bit of a joke locally because the temporary ramp has been there so long,” said Mr Jenkins.
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“But Llanelli Town Hall is such a magnificent, impressive and historic building that having a carbuncle of a ramp cannot be left much longer.”
Carmarthenshire Council is now consulting on what the public want to see as a permanent solu
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Mr Jenkins added: “The town hall has become a very popular wedding venue, it is home to the town’s registry office and other staff who work there and also any solution needs to be very sympathetic to the historic charCommunity of Christ (Trostre Road) acter of the listed building.”
Residents and interested parties can submit their views on the “consultations” section of the county council’s website, or pick up a paper copy at Llanelli Town Hall before June 28.
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