Today marks 25 years since the first election to Cardiff Bay and the start of Welsh devolution.

Monday 6 May marks 25 years since the first election to Cardiff Bay and the start of Welsh devolution.

It followed a referendum two years earlier where a narrow majority of voters backed setting up the then National Assembly, now renamed as the Senedd, with some powers transferred from Westminster to Wales.

What impression has devolution had on people in Amman Valley, Carmarthenshire, about 50 miles from the heart of Welsh politics?

“We’re situated at the edge of two counties and it feels like we get the last of the share,” according to Steve Holloway, 47, captain of Brynamman rugby club’s darts team.

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