The quiet rural village of Llanfynydd is set in a sheltered valley some five miles to the north of the A40 and the River Towy.

Steep-sided valleys topped by rugged windswept uplands, dotted with sheep and cattle. A rich mosaic of pasture, farmland, ancient hedgerows, broadleaf woodland, planted pine forest, and rough grasslands provide important habitats that support a diversity of wildlife and present a varied backdrop that any walker can readily appreciate. Within the village are a church and chapels as well as the lively Pen y Bont Pub

Audit notice

Notice of appointment of the date for the exercise of electors’ r

Certification and approval of annual accounts for 2023-24

Regulation 15(1) of the Accounts and Audit (Wales) Regulations 20

Funding Opportunity Awel y Mynydd development.

As you may be aware funding has become available from the Awel y