Llanelli Star

Community safety officers for tourist spots

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CARMARTHEN­SHIRE Council officers are working alongside businesses and communitie­s in tourism hotspot areas as they welcome back visitors to the county.

The council is providing community safety officers who will be on the ground to offer tourist advice in line with coronaviru­s regulation­s and signpost visitors as they come and go into the areas throughout the summer.

They will be the point of contact between the council and the public and will note any concerns to ensure the area remains a safe place for businesses, the community and its visitors. The officers will cover Llanelli’s North Dock and Sandy

Water Park, Burry Port Harbour, Llansteffa­n, Laugharne and Pendine Sands.

Work has already been done to ensure compliance with coronaviru­s regulation­s as the popular beauty spots expect to see a higher number of visitors than usual due to the Welsh Government advice against travelling abroad for holidays.

Additional bins have already been put in place to deal with demand and old ones have been replaced.

There are also increased collection­s of waste and litter and public toilets are being cleaned more frequently.

New signage has been installed around the sites to help direct visitors through the areas safely.

Dog-friendly packs will soon be available in the areas which will include informatio­n on places to visit, accommodat­ion, emergency vet contact, poo bags and black bags.

Carmarthen­shire Council executive board member for public protection, Cllr Philip Hughes, said: “The officers will provide a visible and pro-active presence in these areas and will be the eyes and ears of the community to ensure we help keep everyone safe.”

 ??  ?? Carmarthen­shire Council community safety officers Paul Staff and Robert Moore with Cllr Philip Hughes (centre) executive board member for public protection.
Carmarthen­shire Council community safety officers Paul Staff and Robert Moore with Cllr Philip Hughes (centre) executive board member for public protection.

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