
First recording of new play by local author: “Alice in Plunderland”
A new play that aims to highlight the travesty of wind turbines and pylons devastating the Welsh countryside has just released its first recording on

A new play that aims to highlight the travesty of wind turbines and pylons devastating the Welsh countryside has just released its first recording on

The RDCA’s “Talking about the Tywi” programme delivered another well‑received evening on Thursday 16 April 2026, as community members gathered at the Royal Oak, Rhandirmwyn,

A programme of talks celebrating the life, history, and character of the Tywi Valley Talking about the Tywi is a new community-led series

We have received the following communication from Adam Bateman, the Stakeholder Engagement Manager at the Wales Metal Mines Programme: Hi Cellan and Ian, I


The Carmarthenshire County Council planning officer has refused the application to develop an off road bike park at the old lead mine at Nant y

A new community theatre initiative is being launched in Llandovery to raise awareness of the large‑scale energy developments proposed across Wales, including 230‑metre wind turbines,

A number of local residents have asked about whether a new “Items for Sale” feature could be added to the RDCA website Given that there

On the particularly stormy Thursday evening of 12 March 2026, the RDCA was honoured to have archaeologist Ken Murphy from Heneb present the first talk

There was much fun, good music, and some very dodgy dancing going on at the Royal Oak on St.Davids Day, as Celtic folk band “Allan