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April 2024 press releases

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3G pitch a game changer for school and community

A new 3G pitch at Olchfa School is already proving a game changer for pupils and the wider community.

Albert Hall to reopen this summer!

Welsh company LoftCo are gearing up to reopen Swansea city centre's fantastic Albert Hall.

Community changing rooms and other projects get £2m boost

A green light's been given for up to £2m of investment in playing field changing rooms and other community projects.

Schools' maintenance investment approved

Schools are set to be the main beneficiaries of almost £3.8m of investment by Swansea Council and the Welsh Government in essential maintenance and building upgrades in the city during the coming year.

Tourism's local stars help secure a million video views

A range of Swansea business stars are helping to raise the profile of the area by appearing in tourism videos.

Libraries' warm welcome saluted in national awards scheme

​​​​​​​Valuable work by Swansea Council's library service is in line for a national prize.

Welsh language drive sees school go for gold

Pupils at Penyrheol Primary are celebrating after their school earned a top award for encouraging pupils, staff and the wider community to speak Welsh more often.

Retailers and coffee shop operator wanted for Kingsway development

Retailers are wanted for a number of new units forming part of the 71/72 Kingsway development in Swansea city centre.

Summer of fun coming for Swansea

A big summer of fun awaits Swansea residents and visitors as attractions and businesses look to build on a busy Easter.

City Nature Challenge 2024: Swansea

Join wildlife lovers around the world & find nature on your doorstep with the eighth international City Nature Challenge.

New heating network to cut city's carbon footprint

A major new heating network is in the pipeline for Swansea to help save businesses money on their energy bills and cut the city's carbon footprint.

Signs erected to help give Swansea seals space

A new wildlife campaign to help protect seals on the Swansea and Gower coastline has received support from Swansea Council.
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Last modified on 29 April 2024