Swansea
Free bus travel in Swansea to return for Summer holidays as part of council’s spending plans
Free bus travel for Swansea residents will be returning this summer as council looks to support hard-pressed families and communities.

Being made available during the summer school holidays and the main school holidays at Christmas and Easter, the free bus travel is among a package of support the council says it’s providing.
Other schemes being funded by the £4.53m boost over the next year include improving bus shelters and replacing old litter and dog mess bin.
The council also committed to further investment in road repairs and adding more dropped kerbs in areas of high footfall.
It is also adding more resources for drainage teams to reduce chances of flooding issues in communities.
Improvements to more city playgrounds will be undertaken and nature trails will be introduced in targeted areas.
A study could also be carried out to fund the design and installation of a suitable memorial to recognise those who lost their lives from Covid, while celebrating the dedication of key workers during the pandemic.
Cllr Rob Stewart, Swansea Council Leader, said: “This investment will be targeted where it’s most needed to benefit as many residents and communities in Swansea as possible.
“We know that issues like bins and the condition of our roads are priorities for local people, so extra investment in improvements and repairs will continue.
“Free bus travel in Swansea will also be available again for local people during the forthcoming school summer holidays as we continue to do all we can to support residents during the cost of living crisis.
“All schemes forming part of this £4.53m investment are being funded by the council’s economic recovery fund, with money having been set-aside for priority areas over the next year.”
Other schemes covered by the investment include developing sheltered spaces for teenagers with mobile phone charging facilities powered by renewable energy.
Money will also be invested in new CCTV equipment as part of measures of reduce anti-social behaviour in city communities.
(Lead image: Swansea Council)
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