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Swansea Council will need to keep subsidising leisure centres but using a third party to operate them is less expensive than running them itself, a meeting heard. Seven years ago the authority ...
Swansea Council will need to keep subsidising leisure centres but using a third party to operate them is less expensive than running them itself, a meeting heard. Seven years ago the authority awarded ...
Work on a new school could start as early as next year, under plans unveiled by Swansea Council. The 1,400-pupil school for Bishop Vaughan Catholic School, including a 200-strong sixth form, would be ...
Pembrokeshire Council and Swansea Council – together with the Swansea Bay and Hywel Dda University Health Boards, Swansea University, the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, and private ...
Currently, the Pipehouse Wharf location is home to a Swansea Council vehicle services depot – and the authority plans to vacate it this year. The council's agents Knight Frank are now marketing the ...
A secondary school in Swansea is set to move to a new site following ... more comprehensive demolition work in 2026 and 2027. The council said the proposed new-build Bishop Vaughan Catholic ...
Swansea Council has brought to market a prime riverside land site with it anticipating strong interest Pipehouse Wharf is currently used as a vehicle services depot but that is set to change as ...
Council member Gerry Krage, the sole dissenting vote, reiterated his initial assessment of the logo change as unnecessary and creating a bad precedent. “At the other meeting I made it crystal ...
Swansea City is delighted to announce the continuation of its partnership with Hoteligent as the club’s official ...
Councillor Robert Francis-Davies, Cabinet Member for Investment, Regeneration, Events, and Tourism at Swansea Council, said: "It's amazing to have the Red Arrows back again, and great to have them ...
It’s old news that the staff in Tampa Mayor Jane Castor’s office and City Council members clash. But strong disagreements have caused the mayor to make a personal appeal for greater decorum.