September 2023 press releases

Over £0.5bn a year - what tourism's now worth to Swansea
TOURISM'S annual value to the Swansea Bay economy has topped the £500m mark for the first time.

Thousands enjoy huge range of free summer activities
Thousands of children and young people have taken part in free or subsidised activities during the school summer holidays thanks to funding from Swansea Council.

Funding boost for marketing and cleaning businesses
Two more Swansea businesses have been given a helping hand with a funding boost.

Swansea Council statement about RAAC concrete
You may have seen reports on the news that concerns around a type of concrete called lightweight reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) is causing issues for some schools in England where it was used in their construction.

Cool off with us this weekend
School's back this week but there's still a chance to enjoy some of our best outdoor attractions and beaches as this weekend promises to be a scorcher.
Work set to start on five more play areas
YOUNGSTERS in five Swansea communities can look forward to enjoying new and upgraded play areas in the coming months.

Rhossili named among world's best beaches
A Swansea beach has been named one of the world's most beautiful alongside beaches in Thailand, the Caribbean and the Philippines.

More than 65,000 meals served in school summer holidays
More than 65,000 free meals have been served to children and young people as part of Swansea Council's support for families during the school summer holidays.

Building's new name points to the future - with memories of the past
The name has been announced for a key regeneration project in Swansea city centre.

Discussions ongoing as contractor goes into administration
Swansea Council is holding early discussions with alternative contractors following news that the original main contractor for the Copr Bay scheme - Buckingham Group - has gone into administration.
Work starting on Coed Gwilym Park play area
Work is set to begin this week on refurbishing one of the play areas at Coed Gwilym Park in Clydach.
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