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February 2022 press releases

Storm Eunice - Swansea Council services update

Due to the anticipated severe weather warning for Friday Swansea Council will be closing non-essential front line services, including libraries, community centres, recycling centres and district housing offices.

New features added to Swansea's emerging coastal park

New greenery, benches, soft play areas and other facilities have now been introduced at Swansea's emerging coastal park.

Three new businesses announced for Copr Bay

Three new local businesses have been announced for Swansea's emerging £135m Copr Bay phase one district.

City landmark set for major investment this year

Castle Square Gardens, city schools and community facilities across Swansea are set for major investment in the next 12 months.

Council could adopt minimum staff salary above real living wage

Swansea Council could become the first Welsh council to adopt a minimum staff salary of £10 per hour.

Cabinet approves plans for record-breaking council budget

PLANS to pump tens of millions of pounds of extra funding into Swansea Council services that touch the lives of local people every dare have been approved by the authority's Cabinet.

Sophie to run Swansea's Green Room restaurant

Not only does the new restaurant being fitted out at Swansea's emerging coastal park have a new name - it now has a general manager too.

New era for popular Swansea community hub

​​​​​​​A new era is about to start for a key community facility in the Swansea Valley.

Free bus offer returns for half-term

Our city's Free Bus offer is back for the long weekends of February half-term.

Work schemes planned for graduates and the unemployed

Two new schemes worth a combined £1.1m will provide training and work placements at Swansea Council for graduates, the unemployed and the economically inactive.

£740k grant support helps transform Swansea

The regeneration of Swansea is benefiting with funding of £740,000 this year from a grant scheme managed by Swansea Council.

Record-breaking investment planned for council services

SWANSEA Council is set to invest tens of millions of pounds extra this year in vital services that touch the lives of city residents every day.
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