Welcome

Llannon Community Council is proud to serve the areas of Cross Hands, Llannon, Tumble and Cwmmawr - promoting community development and social activities, including supporting a number of sporting, cultural and community groups which play a prominent part in the life of the community. The Council is working to respond to local needs to improve the standard of life in the area.

   

On this website...

You will find information about the Council and its members together with important documents, financial details and news from the Council Meetings. You will also see info on Tumble Hall and Upper Tumble Public Cemetery. To obtain information on planning issues, rights of way/footpaths, dog fouling, community policing, youth services and refuse collection/kerbside recycling scheme please click here.

Please scroll down this page for the latest news on the Council and the wider area.

Latest News, including job vacancies (please scroll down) 

*New opening hours at Tumble Library - Feb 2012 *

Please click here for more information.

*Pontyberem Community First Responders*

The Council received a presentation from the team at its November monthly meeting. Click here to view their website.

*Notice to grave owners/NEXT of Kin - Upper Tumble Public Cemetery*

The Council is updating its records in terms of grave ownership at the Cemetery - please click here for more information.

*Refuse recycling 'blue bags' and garden waste sacks available for collection from Tumble Hall*

Llannon Community Council has secured agreement with the County Council so that Tumble Hall will be providing blue bags and will also be selling garden waste sacks. The service is now underway. For more information please click here

*Tumble Hall*

The Hall is available for hire by community groups and is also a fully licensed private party venue. For hall menu and pricing options please click here

*Investment for Tumble Hall*

The Community Council completed an ambitious investment programme at Neuadd y Tymbl during 2011. The programme was supported by a £50,000 grant from the CWM Community and Environmental Fund provided by Cwm Environmental and administered by Granstcape. Llannon Community Council also contributed towards the scheme.

                                

             View the News Archive here and the Image Library here

Refer to the Council minutes for more