Town centres prepare to get back to business
Carmarthenshire’s town centres are being prepared to welcome shoppers back after months of closure due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Carmarthenshire County Council is supporting traders and businesses to get ready to re-open when lockdown rules in Wales are eased on Monday, June 22.
Guidance and support for the re-opening of parks and open spaces
As many town and community councils are looking ahead and working towards the re-opening of facilities we are sharing our social distancing toolkit which may be of use to those looking at the re-opening parks, open spaces or public conveniences.
We’ve produced additional guidance below on specific topics to help you apply this 5 step approach to re-opening, as well as an FAQs section to answer any concerns you may have. We will continue to update this information, please let us know if there is anything you’d like us to add to our website.
If you require any further support or guidance on signage please email us on marketingandmedia@carmarthenshire.gov.uk
Five Steps on reopening safely
County council owned public toilets to re-open
Public toilets owned by Carmarthenshire County Council will re-open from Monday, June 22.
The facilities in towns and communities across the county have been closed since March due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The facilities re-opening include:
John Street car park, Carmarthen
St. Peter’s car park, Carmarthen
Llandeilo car park
St Clears car park
Laugharne (Wogan St)
Adjacent to Town Hall, Llanelli
East Gate Bus Station, Llanelli
Carregamman car park, Ammanford
Llansteffan Beach car park
Cliff Walk Pendine, (Springwell)
Ferryside (beach entrance)
Cenarth
Burry Port and Llandovery car parks are already open
The authority will work closely with town and community councils to offer advice and support on how to safely re-open their facilities.
Weekly slots now available at recycling centres
Residents can now make an appointment once every seven days to one of the county’s household waste recycling centres.
The change comes following a successful re-opening of the Nanycaws, Trostre, Wernddu and Whitland centres.
Additional appointments have also opened across all four sites and Wernddu is now open seven days a week.
Visits to the recycling centres continue to be by appointment only for essential use to dispose of any household waste.