South West Wales News
Swansea Bay Business Club will be welcoming Welsh television presenter and nature observer Iolo Williams to their latest networking lunch on Friday April 20th, kindly sponsored by Burns Pet Nutrition who are celebrating 25 years in business this year.
It may come with innocent-looking red and green flowers but Japanese Knotweed has shown its true colours as a hard-to-kill pest whose quick growing stems can even grow through cracked concrete, tarmac and brickwork.
The City Gates, Swansea’s leading leisure quarter, is set to be ‘bowled over’ following the announcement of a major new tenant for the scheme.
In celebration of Visit Wales’ Year of The Sea 2018 a new promotional video has been launched which showcases what’s on offer at the popular Aberavon Seafront. Aberavon Seafront is becoming increasingly popular with visitors from far and wide, as people flock to this easily accessible destination which has seen over £22 million of investment in recent years.
Neath Port Talbot Councillors have approved funding of more than £625,000 for cultural services next year (2018/19).
Children and staff at Ysgol Pen Rhos have given plans for a Life Science and Well-being Village in Llanelli a resounding thumbs-up.
Dedicated local volunteers who give up their time for free to enhance a park in Swansea have secured almost £100k to provide new facilities and make improvements.
Llanelli has been named as one of five places across Wales to share close to £1.5 million of National Lottery money to support its future cultural development.
A co-op club in Neath Port Talbot that supports people living with early onset dementia and their families has been praised by the Welsh Government’s Social Care Minister, Huw Irranca-Davies.
Sancta Maria Hospital has been granted planning permission for their brand-new private hospital in SA1, Swansea. The planning permission was granted by Swansea Council’s planning committee for the purpose-built hospital, which is expected to treat around 3,000 people a year.