March 2024 press releases
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Wraps start to come off Palace Theatre building
The wraps are starting to come off an historic Swansea building that's being saved for future generations.
Learn about major investment that's helping transform Swansea
Businesses soon have the chance to find out more about major City Deal investment that's helping transform Swansea.
Pupils 'thoroughly enjoy' going to happy and caring school
Pupils at St Illtyd's Roman Catholic Primary thoroughly enjoy going to school and have a deep sense of belonging, inspectors from Estyn have found.
Join us for 1st Btn Royal Welsh city centre parade on Saturday
SOLDIERS from the 1st Btn, the Royal Welsh are set to exercise their right to march through the city centre on Saturday.
City's new park named in honour of Amy Dillwyn
Swansea's coastal park has been officially named the Amy Dillwyn Park in memory of one of the city's most accomplished novelists and businesswomen.
Education and social care big winners in council budget
Millions of pounds of extra spending on education and social care as well as funding for vital community services like the pioneering free bus initiative and cleansing are planned for the coming year in Swansea.
Millions of pounds committed to education, social care and community services in the coming year
Millions of pounds of extra spending on education and social care as well as funding for vital community services like the pioneering free bus initiative and cleansing are planned for the coming year in Swansea.
Swansea Grand Theatre's Sponsor Sets the Wheels in Motion for Panto
Local transport provider, First Cymru, is the proud sponsor of Swansea Grand Theatre's 2024/25 pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk, which runs from 7th December 2024- 5th January 2025.
Wales's first Multibank launches in Swansea to donate surplus essentials to families
A new charity initiative is launching in Wales today to donate more than 300,000 surplus essential goods to 40,000 families in poverty this year.
Swansea bread business aims to go national
An innovative Swansea bread business is looking to develop a UK-wide market, thanks to a digital boost.
Palace project already providing benefits to local communities
Job seekers, school pupils and local communities are among those benefiting from a scheme linked to Swansea Council's work to bring new life to an historic city centre building.
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Last modified on 27 March 2024