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'''Ammanford''' (Welsh: '''Rhydaman''') is a town in [[Carmarthenshire]]. | [[File:Quay Street, Ammanford (Recreated) - geograph.org.uk - 299161.jpg|thumb|Quay Street, Ammanford]]'''Ammanford''' (Welsh: '''Rhydaman''') is a town in [[Carmarthenshire]]. | ||
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[[Adam Price]], former MP, went to school in Ammanford. | [[Adam Price]], former MP, went to school in Ammanford. | ||
[[Gay Ammanford]], formed 2008, is a social and support project for the LGBT community across South West Wales.<ref>http://www.gayammanford.com/#/home/4574020793</ref> | [[Gay Ammanford]], formed 2008, is a social and support project for the LGBT community across [[South West Wales]].<ref>http://www.gayammanford.com/#/home/4574020793</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Dyfed]] | [[Category:Dyfed]] | ||
[[Category:Welsh towns]] | |||
Latest revision as of 13:05, 10 July 2026

Ammanford (Welsh: Rhydaman) is a town in Carmarthenshire.
LGBT history
Adam Price, former MP, went to school in Ammanford.
Gay Ammanford, formed 2008, is a social and support project for the LGBT community across South West Wales.[1]