A public space in the Amman Valley has been cleaned up for the benefit of the community.
Tidy Towns cleansing operatives got to work on a civic amenity area in Cwmamman following a request from the town council.
The site had become neglected with overgrown bushes and moss growing between the paving slabs.
“The results have been spectacular and has really brightened the site up with a nice area for the public to enjoy,” said Tidy Towns project officer Simon Troake.
Tidy Towns is a Welsh Assembly Government-funded initiative which is delivered in partnership by Carmarthenshire County Council and Keep Wales Tidy.
The aim is to encourage and support communities to improve the quality of their local environment.
The council’s executive board member for regeneration Councillor Clive Scourfield said: “By working together we can make a real difference to the area in which we live and improve the quality of the local environment for both residents and visitors.”
For further information on Tidy Towns contact Simon Troake on 01554 742159 or email [email protected]