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Web Pages
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  Wikipedia: Carmarthenshire http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmarthenshire
Online reference about the county and its towns. Information about local history, geography, demographics and politics.
  South Wales Guardian http://www.southwalesguardian.co.uk/
Internet edition of this local newspaper covering Ammanford and the whole of Carmarthenshire.
  http://www.cilycwm.com/ http://www.cilycwm.com/
Community website. Provides information on the village, its history and buildings, the Cwm Rhaeadr Project, news and events, with a photograph gallery.
  Llanegwad http://www.llanegwad-carmarthen.co.uk/
Contact details for local attractions, organisations, business and services. Also includes parish and historical information and photographs.
  Carmarthenshire Biodiversity Partnership http://www.carmarthenshirebiodiversity.co.uk
Describes its objectives and activities with newsletter and events.
  Carmarthenshire Pages http://www.carmarthenshire-pages.co.uk/
Informational site. Provides details of places to visit, businesses, accommodation, property, jobs and news.
  Ffarmers http://www.ffarmers.org/
Provides information on this rural village between Llandovery and Lampeter, its history, news and events and a photograph gallery.
  Llanfihangel-ar-Arth Community Website http://www.llanfihangel-ar-arth.com/
Local contacts, events and general information.
  Rhandirmwyn http://www.btinternet.com/~meridklt/wales
Includes a history of the village, information for cavers and campers, and a map and directions.
  Carmarthenshire Lottery http://www.carmarthenshirelottery.co.uk/
Local lottery contest, held weekly. Winners, past results and general information.
  Buy Local: Carmarthenshire Business Finder http://www.buylocal.org.uk/
Provides an online business directory system aimed at supporting and helping local businesses in Carmarthenshire to promote themselves.
  James Walters: Master Basket Maker http://colley.co.uk/garethjones/rural_wales/basket_maker.htm
Account by Gareth Jones, written in 1933, of his meeting with James Walters who had spent much of his life making baskets, turning to carving spoons from boxwood in his spare time.[Ffarmers]
  Craftsmen of Wales: Danniel Rhydderch http://colley.co.uk/garethjones/rural_wales/daniel_rhydderch.htm
Account by Gareth Jones, written in 1933, of his meeting with Danniel Rhydderch, who owned the hammer mill at Abergorlech, and with his sister, Mary Rhydderch, one of the best quilters in the country.
  Llanybri http://www.carmarthenshire-pages.co.uk/llanybri/
Community website for this village.
  This is Carmarthenshire http://www.thisissouthwales.co.uk/carmarthenshire/
Local news including sport, entertainment and business, from the Llanelli Star and Carmarthen Journal.
  Llansawel Community Website http://194.130.49.212/index_CIS_1.cfm?SiteRef=1&CisRef=75&ChosenLang=1&ChangeBody=English
Provides information on the village, its activities and facilities. [Welsh and English]
  Home of a Former Welsh Oil Industry http://colley.co.uk/garethjones/rural_wales/home_welsh_oil.htm
Account by Gareth Jones, written in 1933, of his meeting with David Thomas at Brechfa who explained how oil was obtained as a by-product of charcoal burning in the area.

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