South West Wales News
Work on a £9.7 million upgrade of a Swansea centre that cares for sick and premature babies is due to start this September.
A group of railway engineers staged a protest on Snowdon to object to the UK Government’s decision to cancel electrification between Cardiff and Swansea.
Two Welsh universities are to receive £1.2m to support their involvement in the UK-wide Institute of Coding helping create the next generation of digital specialists, Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams announced earlier this week.
A surgeon and researcher at Morriston Hospital will fly to the USA this summer after being awarded a prestigious scholarship.
Elderly patients at Singleton Hospital are now able to relax and spend time with their families away from the ward in comfortable new surroundings.
He may only be three years old but that didn’t stop George Powell following his family’s tradition for caring when his aunt became suddenly ill.
A social initiative, which helps people in Swansea recovering from addiction, has launched a new enterprise at Quadrant Shopping Centre selling wooden items hand crafted by the very people who benefit from the organisation.
From a former house to a state-of-the-art new centre – a Swansea GP practice’s new home is a hit with patients and staff alike.
CBeebies viewers are set for a captivating voyage of discovery with the launch of a charming new story-telling series,Happy Tent Tales. The series introduces timeless folktales from around the globe to a new preschool audience.
Swansea Building Society has appointed a new chairman as the financial institution celebrates record breaking figures. Ieuan Griffiths, currently a non-executive director at the Society, was announced as the new chairman at the Society’s annual general meeting (AGM) held at the Liberty Stadium, Swansea, on Thursday 26 April.