Author: Lyndsey Maiden

Llanfynydd homes and businesses eligible for up to £7,000 in broadband grants

Press release from Carmarthenshire County Council

Rural communities to get improved internet connection

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The bottom line is that homes in Llanfynydd are now eligible for £3,000 grants and businesses £7,000 to get gigabit broadband. The grants are meant to be pooled to bring in a contractor. Here’s the registration link…
https://broadband-upgrade-fund.campaign.gov.uk

Financial help is being made available for residents struggling with internet connection in Carmarthenshire’s rural communities

A new scheme has been set up to help rural residents and small businesses with less than 100mbps access faster and more reliable broadband.

The Broadband Upgrade fund which forms part of the government’s Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme offers those with slow internet speeds a significant contribution towards the costs of getting quicker and more reliable internet connections into their homes or businesses.

Rural residents can get up to £1,500 and small to medium sized businesses (SMEs) up to £3,500 to upgrade to gigabit broadband, which is capable of download speeds of 1 gigabit (1000 megabits) per second.

Those who have less than 30 Mbps may be eligible for a top up from Welsh Government which double the value of the voucher with up to £7000 for available for SMEs and £3000 for homes.

Carmarthenshire County Council’s executive board member responsible for rural affairs, Cllr Cefin Campbell said: “We welcome this new scheme and would encourage rural residents and businesses with slow internet speeds to register their interest now. Digital connectivity is an essential utility, particularly in the current situation with the Covid-19 pandemic and having to work remotely. It underpins almost every aspect of modern living across work, travel, leisure and health. Fast, reliable connectivity is vital to support business growth, help rural communities to thrive, improve health and well-being, and make it easier for people to get online and access public services. Without it they are going to struggle to live a modern lifestyle.”

Residents and businesses are being encouraged to combine their interest to increase the overall fund the community is entitled to.

Digital Infrastructure Minister Matt Warman said: ”Better broadband enhances people’s lives and the government is making it easier for rural communities in Carmarthenshire to access the economic and social benefits of gigabit-capable broadband. Those suffering with slow internet speeds can receive a significant contribution towards the costs of getting quicker and more reliable internet connections into their homes or businesses through this initiative. I urge people to sign up to find out if they’re eligible for this next-generation broadband boost.”

Please check here to see if you are eligible to apply. Registration is open until 30 September 2020.

For more information contact Ceri Jenkins CeJenkins@carmarthenshire.gov.uk

Llanfynydd Show and Covid 19

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Due to the Coronavirus and the government restrictions on social distancing, mass gatherings and the health and safety of the nation as a whole, it will be impossible to hold our 81st Annual Agricultural and Horticultural Show at Llanfynydd this year.

Officials, judges etc. and even the Handicraft classes that have already been set for 2020 will be frozen until 2021.

Just to remind us all of the good times over the years at the show, could you please dig out those favourite photos or snaps shots. Sarah Thomas has kindly offered to put them on the Llanfynydd website. They can be sent via What’s app (07971203029) or e- mail to sarah@ianthomasconstruction.com

Fingers crossed we will all keep virus free and the Agricultural Show will be back stronger than ever next year.

Date for the diary – Second Saturday in August 14/08/2021.

Bullet Points for LVS Winter 2019

Llanfynydd village society logo

Llanfynydd village society logo

BULLET POINTS OF OUR COMMITTEE MEETINGS
Winter 2019

●The Community Village Hall Trust.
The Hall Plot is still closed off from the Community. The current Trustees no longer wish to remain in control of the Trust and the Community Council are seeking legal advice as to whether they can replace the existing named Trustees and to take on the role as a corporate Charity Trustee.

● Hall Plot Action Plan and Community Engagement to discuss proposals of Transfer of the Trust to the Community Council.
The Community Council have not recently updated the Community on the progress of the Trust Transfer. The 2014 Steering Group Community Space Project onsultation papers confirming Community support for a Community Hall are held with the Community Council.

Following further contact from the AnturTeifi Brechfa Forest Community Fund, we attended a presentation of the Community Enterprise Support event in Llandysul.

We have met with CAVS (Carmarthenshire Association of Voluntary Services) of which we are members, to request advice concerning the Hall Trust and how best to proceed for the future for the Community as beneficiaries.

●Annual Trip to Cardiff.
Members joined the bus trip to Cardiff from the Village in November and enjoyed a meal and shopping.
Thank you to the organisers.

●Members Annual Luncheon.
This will be held on the Sunday 16th February 2019 at the Plough Rhosmaen.

LLANFYNYDD AGRICULTURAL SHOW 2020

Ifan and Gruff Humphreys enjoying a successful day at the 2018 Llanfynydd Show

The show will be
held on Saturday 8th August.
All entries taken on show day.

Handicraft Classes

63. ‘The Transformation Challenge’ – an up-cycled garment. A photo of
the original garment must be displayed.
64. A knitted or crocheted hat or scarf.
65. An item of felting.
66. A picture from buttons.
67. ‘A cream jug’ – a pretty/interesting jug – may be bought.
68. A machine sewn bag.
69. Handwriting- An invitation – Welsh or English
70. An item made from metal ‘For the garden’
71. An item made from wood ‘For the garden’
72. A walking stick.
73. A sentence from the name ‘Tan y Berllan’ (judged by the President).