WELCOME TO CROSS
HANDS
the
crossroads of Carmarthenshire
Cross Hands' new look community website is
still under development. Coming very soon will be more information about Cross
Hands and the surrounding area, links to local business and lots of useful info
about local schools, hospitals and other things you might like to
know.
In the meantime, if you are a
local business owner who would like to be included in our business directory,
please Contact
Us
.
This site is managed on
behalf of the community of Cross Hands by Cross Hands Christian Centre. To find
out more about their work (including their exciting new charitiable venture,
GiveABrick) please click Who are
we?
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About Cross Hands
Situated just three miles from the end
of the M4 motorway at Pont Abraham Services and on the A48 dual carriageway to
Carmarthen, Cross Hands is near to the source of the Gwendraeth at Llyn Llech
Owain lake and at the head of the Gwendraeth Valley which runs down to the sea
at Kidwelly, some 15 miles away.
On the site of the former drift coal mine, the other side of the dual carriageway from the old village is a large business and retail park, with many companies established there. A further business park has been prepared on the village side of the A48 and is developing steadily.
The village itself, as a commercial centre, stretches from the roundabout to the old cross roads and beyond, along Carmarthen Road, Pontadulais Road and the road to Tumble. There are about 40 to 50 shops and businesses in Cross Hands village.
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All that is visible today of the drift mine at Cross Hands is the building where the pit ponies were stabled on the roundabout. The managers house is now a nightclub.
This site is managed by
Cross Hands Christian Centre
a member of the Baptist Union of Great Britain
Latest news
The owners of the New Lodge Inn, Sarah Jolley and her partner Andrew Prosser, hosted a range ... The structure has been the subject of three arson attacks in the past five years and been deemed beyond repair and uninsurable. But residents are fighting ... Fears are mounting in the upper Gwendraeth Valley which could see two full-time police officers taken off the beat due to ... In a joint statement issued by Independent leader Pam Palmer and Labour leader ... Leslie George Sutton was arrested after 17-year-old Scott Walton, of Maenor Helyg, Pembrey, died last November in a crash in Pembrey. Friends of Tiffany Cheung, who was discovered in her Llandelio Road home on Monday, have left heartfelt messages on social networking site Facebook. Cold-blooded killer Adrian Jones, aged 17, of Mill Terrace, Pantyffynnon, Ammanford, was ... County councillor Pat Jones described it as the worst case of fly-tipping she has ever seen. She said: "The dumping of raw meat and bones ... Log piles along the walk - which create a bio-diversity site alongside Sandy Water Park for bugs, beetles, flowers and ... Ten-year-old Grace Jones's artwork was chosen as the winning design from more than 110 entries submitted by pupils ...
More than £1,000 has been raised for the special care baby unit at the West Wales General Hospital in Glangwili, Carmarthen, by pubgoers in Pontyberem.
Fears are mounting over the future of a historic Loughor bandstand.
Cross Hands and surrounding areas could lose police officers to a new traffic division based in the Gwendraeth Valley.
Proposals by Plaid to offer incentives to help breathe life back into Llanelli town centre have been rejected by Carmarthenshire Council's ruling coalition.
A Burry Port man is facing jail for an atrocious piece of driving that killed his front-seat passenger.
07/24/2008
Tributes have been paid to a 19-year-old Cross Hands woman found dead at her home.
07/24/2008
Murdered Kelly Hyde and her family have been let down by the justice system, after judges imposed a minimum 12-year sentence on her killer, say friends.
Boxes of raw meat and animal carcass bones have been dumped at a Burry Port beauty spot.
An Historic woodland walk near the centre of Llanelli has been attacked by fire-raising vandals shortly after it opened.
A Budding artist at Ysgol y Bynea in Llanelli has won a competition to design artwork to be displayed in a luxury showhome.