January 2024 press releases

Have your say on Swansea Council budget proposals
CITY residents are set to have their say on plans that will see around an extra £15m spent on council services in the next financial year.

Free business advice roadshow heads to Clydach
A free advice surgery for Swansea businesses is heading for Clydach next week.

Charity highlights importance of period dignity grants
A charity has highlighted the importance of making free period products available to those that need them in a practical and dignified way.

One Stop Info Shop taking over museum for the day
This month will see the largest ever One Stop Info Shop as organisations take-over the National Waterfront Museum between 11am and 2pm on Monday January 22.

Swansea theatre production named one of UK's best
A play staged at Swansea's Grand Theatre has been named as one of the UK's best of 2023.

Cabinet asked to take next step towards new special school
Swansea Council's cabinet is being asked to take the next step in a process aimed at building a new purpose-built school to significantly improve facilities and expand provision for pupils with additional learning needs and severe autism in the city.
Tackling climate emergency: Make your thoughts and ideas known!
Swansea residents have until the end of this month to have they say in a key climate change survey.

Major investment to bring Swansea history to life
A castle and a number of church halls are among the historic structures in Swansea that will soon benefit from a major funding boost.

Local treasures up for grabs this summer
Swansea Council is gearing up to make one of the most important annual draws for one of its treasured assets.

Happy new play areas for city children
CHILDREN in neighbourhoods across Swansea are getting an extra bit of fun with their fresh air thanks to new play areas created for them by the council.

Free fun activities on offer this winter
There are scores of free and subsidised activities taking place in Swansea this winter for children and young people and families as well as residents aged over 50.

Food grants 'a lifeline' for families says charity
A charity that works to support some of the most disadvantaged communities in Swansea says funding to help tackle food poverty has been a lifeline for families.
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Last modified on 31 January 2024