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    Men’s sheds welcome funding boost

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 15, 2025No Comments
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    More than 20 Men’s Sheds across Swansea have successfully applied for funding from the council to support their work in providing friendly places where men and women can socialise, take part in activities and learn new skills if they wish.

    They include two new sheds at Jersey Park Pavilion and Sketty Bowls Club where members say the grants will make a big difference to what they provide.

    During recent years Swansea Council has invested more than £100k in supporting new and existing groups and the network of Men’s Sheds has grown from single figures to more than 25.

    In May groups were invited to apply for funding and more than 20 of them will now share an additional £25,000.

    Alan Potts of St Thomas is among those who attended a weekly social get-together between 2.30pm and 4.30pm on Wednesdays at Jersey Park Pavilion.

    He said: “We usually have between 12 and 18 attend each week. It’s a change  of scenery, gets us out of the house and socialising.”

    David Lloyd of Port Tennant added: “Some play cards, or participate in a quiz. We have some expert gardeners who give tips and tricks to the rest of us, we share a meal, and there’s always hot water for cuppa.

    “It’s  a lovely relaxed environment and we are looking to expand thanks to the funding from Swansea Council and welcome even more members.”

    Paul Thomas from Sketty Bowls Club said: “We play several times a week but have introduced a club evening every Wednesday for new members.

    “Throughout the winter when bowls is not played outdoors we will be meeting one evening every week and the funding will help with building rental and running costs as well as provide materials for social activities.”

    Swansea Council Leader Rob Stuart said: “The growth of the Men’s Shed network is a real success story in Swansea providing great social opportunities for hundreds of people every week.

    “I’m proud that we’ve been able to play our part in making this happen.”

    Cabinet Member for Wellbeing, Alyson Anthony, added: “I’ve been fortunate to visit quite a few of the sheds and have seen at first hand the incredibly positive impact they have on the  health and well-being of members in reducing social isolation of both men and women.

    “The volunteers that run them are doing a fantastic job and are playing such important roles in their local communities.”

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