Kidwelly business builds links with Carmarthen Town


Carmarthen Town AFC officials were delighted to play host to one of the club’s principal sponsors. Representatives of Dyfrig Dalziel Ltd enjoyed a home match in the comfort of the newly-refurbished hospitality suite at Richmond Park.
Club chairman Gareth Jones said: “All of us at Carmarthen Town are always delighted to welcome key sponsors who do so much to support us here at Richmond Park. The support of all principal sponsors is highly-valued and without their contributions Carmarthen Town would not be such a success story.”
Pictured above are - Dyfrig Dalziel owner of Dyfrig Dalziel Ltd, sponsors of the Carmarthen Town shorts this season, and Jeff Thomas, of Carmarthen Town.
Mr Dalziel said he was delighted to be a key sponsor of Carmarthen Town. “They have excellent facilities here at Richmond Park and I’d like to wish them every success in the coming season,” he said.
“I am sure local businesses and the people of Carmarthen are right behind the side as they fly the flag in the Welsh Premier League.”
Club chairman Mr Jones added:”We would also like to take this opportunity of reminding other businesses that there is a place for them in the growing ‘family’ at Richmond Park. We are happy to sit down and discuss a number of sponsorship packages with interested businesses. Anyone who is interested should ring Vice Chairman Robert Lloyd on 07777 683637.”
Dyfrig Dalziel Ltd is a privately owned, family-run construction and maintenance company which was first established in 1981 and became a limited company in 1999.
Over the past 20 years the company’s commitment to providing a high quality and professional service has allowed to company to develop into a successful business which now has a workforce of more than 30 employees. You can contact Dyfrig Dalziel Ltd at Waungadog Farm, Stockwell Lane, Kidwelly, SA17 4PP. Phone, 01554 891181. Fax, 01554 890244.

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