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July 2022 press releases

£5.5m funding support for Swansea city centre's new public hub

A high-profile Swansea Council scheme to bring more key public services to the heart of the city centre has received a major funding boost.

Top honour for Merchant Navy Association

SWANSEA'S Merchant Navy Association has been awarded the Freedom of the city

£1.25m set aside for school's 3G sports pitch

More than £1m has been set aside to pay for a new full-size all-weather 3G pitch at Olchfa School.

Free bus offer returns for summer holidays

Swansea Council's free bus initiative is returning for the summer holidays, starting on July 29.

Communities recovering from pandemic to get extra cash

A pioneering scheme helping Swansea businesses and communities recover from the pandemic is getting a near-£25m cash injection to provide more vital support in the year ahead.

Plans submitted for River Tawe pontoon

​​​​​​​A planning application has been submitted to install a boating pontoon on Swansea's River Tawe.

100 projects to make it a summer of fun for city

Around 100 different projects which will help keep children and young people fit, healthy and happy throughout this summer are taking place across Swansea.

New food and drink chalets in Copr Bay

A number of new temporary food and drink wooden chalets are now open for business in Swansea city centre.

Top honour for Merchant Navy Association

SWANSEA'S Merchant Navy Association is set to be awarded the Freedom of the city

New play areas opening just in time for summer holidays

A brand new play area for West Cross and an upgraded play area for Pontarddulais have been completed just in time for the busy school holidays.

City volunteers set to help event shine global light on Swansea

​​​​​​​MORE than 500 volunteers aim to help Swansea's first IRONMAN 70.3 triathlon event become one of the best in the brand's glittering global calendar.

Millions of pounds more set to boost communities recovering from the pandemic

A pioneering scheme helping Swansea businesses and communities recover from the pandemic is set to get a near-£25m cash injection to provide more vital support in the year ahead.
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