A cherished patch of nature on the edge of urban Swansea has been officially recognised as one of the best community-managed green spaces in Wales. Kilvey Community Woodland, maintained by the dedicated Kilvey Woodland Volunteers, has received its first Green Flag Community Award — a mark of quality bestowed by Keep Wales Tidy.
The award celebrates the woodland’s high standards in cleanliness, safety, biodiversity and community engagement. It joins 22 Swansea sites recognised this year, as reported by Swansea Bay News in our earlier coverage of the Green Flag Awards, which saw Wales lead the world in community-managed green spaces.
Volunteer David said the award was “a huge achievement” and a tribute to the decades of work by volunteers who’ve transformed Kilvey Hill into a thriving haven for wildlife and people. Fellow volunteer Chris added:
“Our cherished Kilvey Hill gives the space to breathe — from children playing in muddy puddles, to runners, bird watchers, and loved ones scattering ashes in meaningful spots.”




The woodland offers seasonal events, guided walks, conservation days, school visits and workshops, all free and open to the public. It’s a place rich in biodiversity, heritage and community spirit — and now officially recognised as such.
Lucy Prisk, Green Flag Coordinator for Keep Wales Tidy, said:
“These sites play a vital role in the physical and mental well-being of communities across Wales. Kilvey Community Woodland is now recognised as among the best in the world.”
The volunteers are calling on the community to help maintain the woodland’s high standards and support future events. Updates and opportunities to get involved are shared regularly via their social media channels.
