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    Mumbles sports hub reopens after joint effort by councils

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 28, 2025No Comments
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    Swansea Council and Mumbles Community Council have worked together to re-open the sports hub and café there.

    The reopening is due on September 1.

    The Underhill all-weather pitch and changing rooms re-opened on August 11 and bookings can be made by emailing [email protected]. Pay-and-play sessions resumed on August 18.

    The two councils thank the community for their patience and understanding during their work to reopen facilities.

    The hub is a community facility in a modern building. It features a cafe open to the public, a meeting room and changing rooms for sports activities.

    The hub and cafe are being operated, for the time being, by the community council.

    Swansea Council leader Cllr Rob Stewart said: “It’s great news for local residents that the hub and cafe will be back open.

    “I’m grateful that the community council continues to work with us to manage these facilities during the coming months.

    “The swift progress so far gives us all some breathing space to develop opportunities for a permanent operating model to be found.”

    Cllr Will Thomas, chair of Mumbles Community Council, said: “I thank the staff of both councils for working so hard to get the facilities back open.

    “A lot of work has taken place behind the scenes and I’m sure it is appreciated by the community.”

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