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Climate action - buildings

The council has developed a 'Swansea Standard' to guide the building of new council homes in line with energy efficiency and carbon reduction best practice.

New council homes set to welcome first tenants

More new homes built by the council are set to welcome their first tenants in the coming weeks.

Wanted: Partner organisations eager to help city go Net Zero

Swansea Council is calling on business and organisations to help the city in its fight for the planet's future.

Swansea's Penderyn attraction taking shape

​​​​​​​Work continues on the Hafod-Morfa Copperworks site that's due to become a new visitor attraction for Penderyn Whisky this year.

Key shopping street set to go green for brighter future

One of Swansea's most historic shopping streets is set to go green.

New 'green' bus shelters in Swansea will help improve air quality

Swansea is set to have its first installation of environmentally friendly bus shelters along main public transport routes in the city.

Thriving school's £9.9m new home officially opened

The new £9.9m home for Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Tan-y-lan that will benefit thousands of pupils in the years to come has been officially opened.

New images show inside of Kingsway office development

New images show how the inside of the major new office development at the former Oceana nightclub site will look once it's open.

Minister opens £11.5m new home for school

An £11.5m new home for a Welsh medium school is now providing fantastic opportunities for more than 500 pupils.

Three community play areas officially opened

Three Swansea communities have been enjoying a special treat thanks to the council's £5m plan to create or upgrade city play areas.

Swansea's new coastal park opens to the public

Swansea's new 1.1-acre coastal park is now open to the public.

Kingsway visit shows new office scheme progress

Project leaders behind a major new development in Swansea city centre have visited the construction site to see the early progress that's already under way there.

City regeneration tour for Economy Minister

Palace Theatre and Hafod-Morfa Copperworks were on the itinerary when Welsh Government Economy Minister Vaughan Gething visited Swansea to see first-hand the scale of regeneration on-going in the city.
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Last modified on 21 July 2022