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SWANSEA — With two public information sessions held earlier this month, the decision to renovate the historic Town Hall Annex at 68 Stevens Road will come to a vote on Monday, Oct. 28, at a ...
The crowd files into the Venus de Milo for the Swansea Special Town Meeting Monday Nov. 6, 2023. “I think there are a lot of factors contributing to tonight's failing (to approve),” said Board ...
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Swansea Castle was an impressive building occupying a strategic position above the River Tawe. The ruins that are visible today date from the late 13th and early 14th centuries. Today, the castle is hemmed in by modern buildings. [91] The Tabernacle Chapel at Morriston was built in 1872 by John Humphreys of Swansea.
West Wales Parkway (Welsh: Parcffordd Gorllewin Cymru; also proposed as Swansea North; Gogledd Abertawe and Parc Felindre) is a proposed railway station north of Swansea, near to the boundaries of the neighbouring principal area of Carmarthenshire, and the villages of Felindre and Llangyfelach.
The City and County of Swansea is an urban centre with a largely rural hinterland in Gower; the city has been described as the regional centre for South West Wales. [1] [2] [3] Swansea's travel to work area, not coterminous with the local authority, also contained the Swansea Valley in 1991; the new 2001-based version merges the Swansea, Neath & Port Talbot, and Llanelli areas into a new ...
SWANSEA — Li'l Audrey's is about to get a lot bigger with a second location serving up all your favorites — and a little something different. Come spring, the longtime Somerset staple will be ...
5 January – Closure of the Swansea and Mumbles Railway (opened to passengers in 1807 and by this date operated by double-deck electric trams). [4] The service is replaced by buses operated by its owner South Wales Transport. 28 June – Forty-five miners are killed in an accident at Six Bells Colliery, Monmouthshire. [5]