January 2023 press releases
Walkers say weekly stroll is changing lives for the better
A weekly walk around Swansea Marina followed by coffee and chat is becoming so popular organisers think they will soon have more than 100 people taking part.
New funding round launched to help communities thrive
Swansea Council has launched a new round of funding for ideas that can bring new vibrancy to local communities.
Marine construction specialist appointed for Mumbles sea defence work
Swansea Council has appointed marine construction specialist Knights Brown to undertake major sea defence work at Mumbles.
Free social media tips for Swansea businesses
Swansea businesses can learn how to improve the planning of their social media content at a free event later this week.
Swansea marks Holocaust Memorial Day
Swansea has marked Holocaust Memorial Day with a ceremony at the Guildhall involving school pupils, civic leaders and members of faith communities.
New office development build reaches street level
Construction of a major new office development in Swansea city centre has now reached street level.
Have your say on plan to boost South West Wales
Views are wanted on a plan to help reach a goal for South West Wales to become a more enterprising, ambitious and carbon-friendly region by 2035.
Road resurfacing schemes help keep city on the move
Work on a £200,000 road resurfacing scheme in a city community could start as early as this weekend.
Are you eligible for a £200 winter fuel support payment?
Tens of thousands of families in communities across Swansea have benefited from millions of pounds in grants and other payments to help them through the cost of living crisis.
Give it a go! Entries open for 2023 Admiral Swansea Bay 10k
SWANSEA residents who've never quite got around to running in a 10k event are being urged to give it a go this year.
Mumbles sea defence work set to start on site soon
Construction work is due to start on Mumbles' major new sea defences in the next few weeks.
New Lower Swansea Valley project gets £20m funding boost
A major new project that will preserve Swansea's industrial heritage, breathe more life into the River Tawe corridor and create jobs and investment has been given a £20m funding boost.
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