South West Wales News
A host of beautiful models descended on the City Centre on Sunday, 17 June, when the Swansea Classic Vehicle Show rolled in.
Rebecca Evans, Welsh Minister for Housing and Regeneration joined Family Housing and the local community to celebrate the first anniversary of its housing development in Scurlage, the first development of social housing to be built in Gower for over twenty years.
It’s National Picnic Week from the 15th-24th of June, which aims to promote areas of natural beauty to get the UK into the great outdoors this summer, enjoying some great food and great company.
A student from UWTSD’s Swansea College of Art has created a bilingual children’s book that uses augmented reality that brings the story to life.
Swansea University Medical School has welcomed the announcement of £33million of Welsh Government funding to develop new, innovative healthcare products and services, which will help boost the economy and create new high quality jobs.
Two students from Swansea University have built upon their love of street wear to establish a business sourcing and selling limited edition trainers worldwide.
Swansea BID (Business Improvement District) has appointed its first ambassador, who will be a champion for the BID area businesses, giving further support to them by listening to their concerns and views, in a move designed to help the City Centre flourish.
Young entrepreneurs from more than 30 schools will be setting up shop in Swansea’s Castle Square this Friday.
Swansea Building Society is continuing with its support of a local male voice choir as the financial institution pledges sponsorship funds to the group.
Poetry and tai chi are among the alternatives to medication being offered to Swansea prisoners under a new health and wellbeing programme.