Diamond Jubilee event at Prince's Myddfai home
The Myddfai Ty Talcen charity has been granted permission to hold a Diamond Jubilee event at the Prince of Wales’s Carmarthenshire home.
The charity applied for Temporary Event Notices to hold a fireworks event at Llwynywermod near Myddfai on June 4 with two marquees for guests. The event is pre-purchase ticket only.
The application has been dealt with by Carmarthenshire County Council’s licensing section.
The council has so far approved six other Temporary Event Notices for June 4 for events in Llandeilo, Llanwrda, Abergwili, Llandovery, Bynea and Cwmann, and a series of events by Five Roads Village Hall and Park on June 2, 3 and 5.
Carmarthenshire has granted temporary road closures for Market Square, Llandovery; Church Street, Ammanford; Gilbert Crescent, Llanelli; Park Terrace, Burry Port; Randell Square, Pembrey; and Tunnel Road, Llanelli. There willalso be street parties going ahead at Llangadog Square, Llangadog, and Drefach, Felindre, without the need to close the road.
The local authority has also many queries regarding closures of cul-de-sacs, which do not need council permission, and believes there will be many of these also going ahead.
The charity applied for Temporary Event Notices to hold a fireworks event at Llwynywermod near Myddfai on June 4 with two marquees for guests. The event is pre-purchase ticket only.
The application has been dealt with by Carmarthenshire County Council’s licensing section.
The council has so far approved six other Temporary Event Notices for June 4 for events in Llandeilo, Llanwrda, Abergwili, Llandovery, Bynea and Cwmann, and a series of events by Five Roads Village Hall and Park on June 2, 3 and 5.
Carmarthenshire has granted temporary road closures for Market Square, Llandovery; Church Street, Ammanford; Gilbert Crescent, Llanelli; Park Terrace, Burry Port; Randell Square, Pembrey; and Tunnel Road, Llanelli. There willalso be street parties going ahead at Llangadog Square, Llangadog, and Drefach, Felindre, without the need to close the road.
The local authority has also many queries regarding closures of cul-de-sacs, which do not need council permission, and believes there will be many of these also going ahead.
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