People and their families in Swansea who have borrowed equipment to support mobility and daily living in their homes are being asked to return items that...
Thirty residents have enjoyed a boat trip on the River Tawe to explore the city’s history and heritage while also making new friends. The outing was...
Residents and community groups in Swansea have been sharing their thoughts and ideas on reducing social isolation and ageing well as part of the International Day...
Four more Local Area Coordinators have been recruited meaning the network can now offer support to all communities in Swansea. Local Area Coordination has been a...
A reshuffle of the Council’s Cabinet is aiming to strengthen leadership with the appointment of two Cabinet members to the education and adult services’ posts. They...
A new school that is supporting some of Swansea’s most vulnerable young people has been officially opened by the city’s Lord Mayor. Maes Derw brings together...
Pupils and staff at Gorseinon Primary have settled in and are loving life in their new school, Swansea’s Lord Mayor has heard. Cllr Mark Child visited...
Swansea Councillors Mark Child and Des Thomas believe there is a golden opportunity for Mumbles following the announcement that Swansea Council is investing nearly £5m into...
A popular family-run business has been named the best-looking stall in Swansea Market this Christmas. The festive decorations at the Country Quality Meats and Delicatessen –...
Visitors to two Swansea parks are enjoying the spectacular sight of 100 new cherry blossom trees. They are gifts to the city from a project linked...
Lord Mayor of Swansea, Cllr Mark Child paid a visit to sixteen new council properties at Parc yr Helyg in Birchgrove to have a look around...
Volunteers who give up their time to support children’s play opportunities across Swansea have been thanked by the Lord Mayor. Usually they are invited to an...