Three Gower beaches have retained their Blue Flag status, just in time for the late May Bank Holiday.
Lifeguards from the RNLI will start to return to beaches from this week, as the charity and Bridgend, Swansea and Pembrokeshire Councils prepare and get ready...
Hundreds of people were assisted by lifeguards part-funded by Swansea Council on Gower beaches last summer.
Local school children from Knelston Primary have joined a beach clean to celebrate Port Eynon joining a Smoke-free campaign. The campaign encourages visitors to not smoke...
Port Eynon has become Swansea’s third beach to join the Smoke-free Beaches campaign, an initiative which seeks to limit the harms of cigarette waste on local...
Swansea Council has secured £350,000 of Welsh Government grants to help protect Gower’s natural beauty at some of the region’s most scenic locations like Clyne Valley,...
Caswell Bay, Langland Bay and Port Eynon have all been awarded the prestigious international Blue Flag status for 2021 – just in time for the late...
Swansea Council has received Welsh Government transport funding, totalling more than £6 million, which will be invested in improvements for transport links, more cycle and walking...
The volunteer crew of the Horton and Port Eynon RNLI were paged at 3.15pm on Saturday 3 April 2021 to assist a kayaker in difficulty in...
City libraries, ParkLives outdoor activities for young people and RNLI beach patrols are set for re-opening in Swansea as lockdown restrictions continue to ease. Council library...