Carmarthenshire Heating Engineers

Green Dragon Heating LTD

We deal with all aspects of Plumbing & Heating, Sprinkler Systems & Bathroom Installations.

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Green Dragon Heating Ltd provide plumbing and heating services including boiler repairs, installation and replacements, sprinkler system installation, wood burners maintenance and installation bathroom installations.

Our plumbing and heating services extend throughout South Wales (including Swansea, Neath Port Talbot and Carmarthenshire) for home owners, landlords and business owners.

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About Carmarthenshire,
South West Wales

First established on the 1st of April 1996 following the Local Government Act 1994 which amended the Local Government Act 1972 to create the current local government structure in Wales of 22 unitary authority areas, referred to as principal areas in the Act, and abolished the previous two-tier structure of counties and districts. 

Carmarthenshire is a county in Wales, United Kingdom, located in the southwestern part of the country and is bordered by Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, Powys, and Swansea Bay.

The county town is Carmarthen, which is also the largest town in the county. Carmarthenshire is known for its picturesque landscapes, including the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Black Mountain, and the Gwendraeth Valley. It is also home to several historic sites, such as the Roman fort at Carmarthen and the castle at Llansteffan.

The economy of the county is primarily based on agriculture, with farming and fishing being major industries.

Brecon Beacons National Park

The Brecon Beacons National Park is a national park in Wales, United Kingdom. It is located in the south central part of the country and covers an area of 520 square miles.

The park is named after the Brecon Beacons, a range of mountains that run through the park and include Pen y Fan, the highest peak in southern Britain.

This tourist hotspot offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, climbing, cycling, and horseback riding, as well as water sports on the rivers and lakes. There are also many historic sites within the park, such as the remains of Roman forts, Iron Age hill forts, and medieval castles. The park is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including red kites, otters, and peregrine falcons.

National Botanic Garden of Wales

The National Botanic Garden of Wales is located in Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire, Wales. It was officially opened in 2000 and is the only botanic garden in Wales. The garden features over 8,000 plant species from around the world, including a restored Victorian garden. 

You’ll also find a state-of-the-art glasshouse, which houses a Mediterranean collection, tropical rainforest, and arid desert plants. The garden also has a number of educational facilities, including a library and herbarium, as well as a conference center. 

Additionally, there are several walking trails, a playground and a café on the grounds. The National Botanic Garden of Wales is open to the public year-round and offers a variety of guided tours, workshops, and events throughout the year.

Kidwelly Castle

Kidwelly Castle is a Norman castle overlooking the River Gwendraeth and the town of Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The landmark is a mighty and imposing monument of Norman power. It is also a beautiful example of castle development, as the castle was dramatically altered on a number of occasions to conform to the latest thinking in military science. 

See Kidwelly Castle rising above the river Gwendraeth on a misty morning and prepare to be amazed. This is the medieval fortress of everyone’s dreams.