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This Welsh town has been a
prosperous coal and metal working centre since
the start of the Industrial Revolution, though
such major industries have long gone. At one
time it even earned itself the nickname
‘Tinopolis’ because of the importance of
tin-plate production. It has its own sandy
beach and a museum and art gallery set within
a delightful park. |

Parc Howard Museum, Llanelli - Photo:
Dara Jasumani
CCL |