MUMBLES is going al fresco after plans for a new outdoor eating area were agreed. As of Friday, July 17,...
Richard Youle- Local Democracy Reporter
BOATS ranging from £5,000 to £500,000 are shifting from the forecourt of a Swansea dealership faster than normal, according to...
WHEN miners extinguished their lamps across Wales and the pumps were shut down, water began to fill the underground seams....
A MAN running for public office in Swansea said he had no regrets about saying on social media that if...
PLANS to remove timber cladding from Swansea’s Meridian Quay development have been submitted. The cladding is to be replaced by...
RURAL rail lines should be brought back into use in Carmarthenshire to encourage tourism and help end a transport “scandal”,...
PEOPLE living on Swansea’s Wind Street said quiet weekend nights since the lockdown have been “bliss”, and want it to...
INCOME from the large car park by the LC in Swansea has halved in one year, new figures have shown....
STREET names and symbols with links to the slave trade or exploitation could be removed in Swansea after councillors gave...
SWANSEA Council spent £4.5 million on agency workers last year, many of whom crewed bin lorries. As of March this...