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  • 05/05/2025
As part of the Ten Towns programme delivered by Carmarthenshire County Council, rural market towns across the county have received support to develop exciting new projects to add vibrancy and economic benefit to their town - and this month, the focus turns to Laugharne exploring how the town has benefited from funding through the Local Authority and the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund.
Laugharne, a charming coastal town at the estuary where the River Taf meets Carmarthen Bay, is renowned for its castle, historical architecture, and connection to poet Dylan Thomas.
It features a picturesque coastline and has become popular for both permanent residents and holiday homes.
The local economy is primarily driven by tourism, accommodation, and hospitality businesses.
©Pics: Gareth Davies Photography

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