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Visit Llanelli Community Discover the best of Llanelli! Let’s show off Llanelli together!

From local events and hidden gems to fab food spots and community love — we’re here to help you explore, support, and enjoy everything our town has to offer.

06/05/2025

🚀 New Website Coming Soon – Let’s Make It Count for Llanelli!

We’re getting ready to launch our brand new website, and we want to make sure it truly benefits Llanelli. As the largest town in Carmarthenshire, Llanelli deserves the spotlight – not just for its size, but for its stunning coastline and the brilliant local businesses that call it home.

We’re building something that’s needed and supported by the community. Right now, we’re finalising the business directory – so this is the last call to get your business listed!

Got an idea for a new section? Let us know!
We’re especially keen to hear from anyone connected with Llanelli Market – we believe it’s the beating heart of the town centre and we want to make sure it gets the recognition it deserves.

🍻 Social drinking spots often get overlooked, so if you run a bar or pub in Llanelli, give us a shout – we’re developing the Llanelli Pub Crawl and would love to include you!

🎨 We’re also shining a light on local culture and creativity – so if you know any brilliant local artists or performers, tag them below and help us celebrate Llanelli’s talent.

Got ideas? Big or small – we want to hear them!

20/04/2025

Exciting News – Our New Website is Launching Soon! 🎉

In the next few weeks, we’ll be launching our brand-new website, created to help promote the brilliant town of Llanelli.

The site will feature weekly news articles and a monthly newsletter, all dedicated to showcasing what makes Llanelli so special. While it’s designed with tourists in mind (we really do welcome a lot of visitors!), it’s also here to shine a light on our beautiful coastline, fantastic local businesses, and the passionate people behind them.

As the largest town in Carmarthenshire, Llanelli deserves to be seen, celebrated, and supported.

To help do just that, we’re offering free 12-month business listings for Llanelli-based businesses. If you'd like your business to be featured on the site, simply drop a comment and we’ll take care of the rest.

Once the site is live, we’ll be more than happy to update any of your business details too.

Llanelli might be seen as the underdog, but it’s a town that’s been overlooked for far too long — and we believe it’s time to change that. Let’s give Llanelli the love it truly deserves!

Thank you to the 17 businesses who have already supported us!

There are concerns that health chiefs in west Wales might be considering reducing the opening hours of a minor injury un...
21/11/2023

There are concerns that health chiefs in west Wales might be considering reducing the opening hours of a minor injury unit (MIU) in Llanelli.

The walk-in unit at Prince Philip Hospital is currently open 24 hours a day for seven days a week and treats a range of wounds, sprains, minor burns and limb fractures.

The Local Democracy Reporting Service understands that options that have been, or are being, looked at by Hywel Dda University Health Board include two which would result in fewer MIU opening hours at night.

Separately, Llanelli MP Dame Nia Griffith posted a message on Facebook on November 20 which said a reduction of night-time opening was being discussed by the health board. She said this was based on a conversation she’d had with its chief executive, Steve Moore. She urged Mr Moore to make every effort to maintain the current round-the-clock opening times.

“I told him that we in Llanelli are very concerned indeed at any reduction in opening times, and I stressed how important it is to have an easily accessible service available locally,” said the Labour MP.

Andrew Carruthers, director of operations at Hywel Dda University Health Board, said it was at the early stages of reviewing the MIU model at Prince Philip Hospital.

The unit was inspected in June by Healthcare Inspectorate Wales (HIW), which found that elderly and sometimes “acutely” unwell patients were stuck in it for up to five days because there weren’t enough beds for them in the main hospital.

Some MIU staff told inspectors that it felt more like an accident and emergency department staffed by nurses and GPs. The inspectors’ report, which identified improvements and immediate concerns, said: “Overall, we found the issues identified applied inappropriate pressures to the functionality of the MIU as a minor injury service.” The health board accepted the findings and put in place an improvement plan to address them.

Speaking on November 20, Mr Carruthers said its review of the MIU followed concerns raised by both staff and HIW regarding “the inappropriate use” of the service.

He said: “When the new service was agreed and implemented by the board in 2015, it was never intended that it would treat acutely unwell medical and surgical patients. Individuals requiring such care should be going to a fully functioning emergency department. The recent Health Inspectorate Wales report highlighted a range of concerns that we must address. These challenges are made worse when our clinical teams are regularly called upon to treat conditions and medical emergencies that should be seen elsewhere within our system.

“These challenges mean that our service is becoming increasingly unsafe, and so we are looking at options that will ensure the safety of all patients accessing the service at Prince Philip Hospital. Before any change is put in place, we will continue to speak with staff and local stakeholders, and to ensure that we have understood the impact and managed the effects of any change for the local community.”

There is concern that any reduction in opening hours at Prince Philip Hospital’s MIU would result in more patients attending already over-stretched accident and emergency departments at Glangwili Hospital, Carmarthen, or Morriston Hospital, Swansea.

Prince Philip Hospital no longer has an A&E department, but does have an “acute medical assessment unit” which deals with emergency medical cases arriving by ambulance, but not emergency trauma or surgical ones. The unit also handles GP referrals.

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/fears-future-llanellis-24-hour-28144302?fbclid=IwAR01Jt-O8MPneI2j8brle4FK_Gw2p3lXegKMKYLCmPbFFe7xb7ItULJ5dho

There are concerns the opening hours might be reduced

Police and Crime Commissioner joins HMPPS colleagues to mark the 50th anniversary of Community Payback as part of his co...
19/11/2023

Police and Crime Commissioner joins HMPPS colleagues to mark the 50th anniversary of Community Payback as part of his community engagement day.

On 20 September 2023, Police and Crime Commissioner Dafydd Llywelyn joined local Prison and Probation Service Staff in Dyfed-Powys to mark 50 years since the first Community Service Order was made.

Council claims £230,000 over Stradey Park Hotel asylum seekers fiasco
18/11/2023

Council claims £230,000 over Stradey Park Hotel asylum seekers fiasco

The leader of the council said staff spent more than 2,700 hours dealing with the Home Office's aborted plan to house asylum seekers at the Stradey Park Hotel in Llanelli

10/11/2023

We’re Unlocking a fresh chapter as we pass our universally loved cafe to the boys at the Loaded Lounge! 🍔Brace yourself for a scrumptious journey as they step into the driver's seat of our beloved cafe. 🌟 Please extend a warm welcome and prepare to indulge in their irresistible loaded fries, flavorful burgers, and an eagerly anticipated collaboration with the iconic Hideaways breakfasts! 🍔🍟 Follow for an exclusive sneak peek into this mouthwatering adventure. Join us in celebrating this and witness the

09/11/2023

Where is your favorite place to eat in Llanelli?

07/11/2023

Llanelli had a great nightlife.

If you could bring back one bar or club for a drink and dance, which one would it be? 🍻 🕺🏻 💃

06/11/2023

If you could have one shop back in Llanelli, what shop would it be? 🛒🛍️

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