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October 2024 press releases

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Schools to benefit from £1.7m spending on maintenance projects

City schools are to benefit from more than £1.7m of investment by Swansea Council and the Welsh Government in essential maintenance and building upgrades in the city during the coming year.

Council aims to ensure all children have access to a great education

Swansea's ambition to ensure no child is left behind when it comes to access to an excellent education is getting a further boost.

Cleansing teams pull out the stops to clear leaves

Our cleansing teams have been hard at work over the last couple of weeks in communities across Swansea clearing hundreds of tonnes of autumn leaves falling on paths and highways.

Grant support helps bring new life to disused building

Disused parts of a building in a town's high street have been brought back to life with the help of grant funding.

More new council homes being built in Swansea

The development of more than a dozen new council homes is underway in a Swansea community.

Big fall in anti-social behaviour in city centre during school holidays

Reports of anti-social behaviour (ASB) in Swansea city centre during this year's school summer holidays saw a significant drop compared to 2023.

Success shows how employment scheme is helping Swansea grow

One of Swansea's most high-profile regeneration schemes is benefiting from a scheme that boosts the work chances of people around the city.

Free buses are back for the Christmas countdown

Shoppers heading into Swansea city centre can travel on buses for free on weekends in the countdown to Christmas starting on November 16.

Council aims to ensure all children have access to a great education

Swansea's ambition to ensure no child is left behind when it comes to access to an excellent education is getting a further boost.

Swansea wears its poppy with pride at launch of 2024 appeal

City residents are set to pay tribute to those in the armed forces who have served their country after this year's Poppy Appeal was launched at the Brangwyn Hall.

Work starts to shape skatepark proposals

Work is soon starting to shape initial proposals for improved skateboarding and wheel sports facilities throughout Swansea.

Get down to the jobs fair at Quadrant Centre next Thursday

Swansea Council's Communities for Work+ is staging a Christmas Jobs Fair, in partnership with Quadrant Centre management and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) at the Quadrant Centre from 10am to 2pm on October 24.
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