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  2. 2024–25 Swansea City A.F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Swansea City; 202425 season; Owner: Swansea City Football 2002 Ltd: Chairman: Andy Coleman: Head Coach: Luke Williams (until 17 February) [1] Alan Sheehan (interim) Stadium: Swansea.com Stadium: EFL Cup: Second Round: Top goalscorer: League: Liam Cullen (9) All: Liam Cullen (10) Highest home attendance: 20,174 (Vs Cardiff City 25 August 2024 ...

  3. City and County of Swansea Council - Wikipedia

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    Swansea County Borough Council was the local authority from 1889 until 1974. It gained city status in 1969, allowing the council to call itself Swansea City Council. In 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, Swansea became a lower-tier district council, with the new West Glamorgan County Council providing county-level

  4. 2024 in Wales - Wikipedia

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    1 January – Social services in Wales have estimated they face a £646m shortfall over the next three years as a result of Welsh Government budget cuts. [7]2 January – Provisional data released by the Met Office indicates 2023 was the second warmest year on record in the UK behind 2022, with Wales and Northern Ireland experiencing their warmest year on record during 2023.

  5. 2023–24 Swansea City A.F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Fee Contract end Goalkeepers 1: Andy Fisher: GK: Wigan 12 February 1998 (age 27) Milton Keynes Dons: 11 January 2022: £475,000: 30 June 2026 22: Carl Rushworth: GK: Halifax 2 July 2001 (age 23) Brighton & Hove Albion: 31 July 2023: Loan: 31 May 2024 25: Lewis Webb: GK 12 September 2001 (age 23) Academy: 1 July 2020: Trainee: 30 June 2024 29

  6. Uplands (electoral ward) - Wikipedia

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    Swansea City Council By Election, 20 November 2014 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent: Peter May : 671 : 32.8 : Labour: Fran Griffiths 533 26.1 Liberal Democrats: Janet Thomas 215 10.5 Green: Ashley Wakeling 179 8.8 Independent: Pat Dwan 158 7.7 Conservative: Josh Allard 154 7.5 Plaid Cymru: Rhydian Fitter 104 5.1 TUSC: Ronnie Job 31 1.5 ...

  7. Local government in Wales - Wikipedia

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    A community council may call itself a "town council" if it so wishes. The councils of three communities with city status – Bangor, St Asaph, and St Davids – are known as "city councils". Communities which are too small to have a council may have a community meeting instead: an example of direct democracy. The communities in the urban areas ...

  8. St Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground - Wikipedia

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    After ongoing discussions between the Swansea Ospreys rugby union club and the city council of Swansea, in 2024 it was decided the Welsh rugby franchise, the Ospreys would replace Swansea Cricket Club as tenants of the St. Helen's ground from the 2025/26 rugby season. Swansea CC had occupied the stadium since 1875, and will be looking for a ...

  9. Mumbles (community) - Wikipedia

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    Mumbles is a community (civil parish) in the City and County of Swansea, Wales, covering the district of the same name. The community covers the areas of Blackpill, Langland, Limeslade, Mayals, Mumbles Head, Newton, Norton, Oystermouth, Thistleboon and West Cross. The population in 2011 was 16,600 making it the second biggest community in ...