Six stories you might have missed

By Beth Thomas

6th Jan 2021 | Local News

Image: Beth Thomas
Image: Beth Thomas

Here are some of the top stories from around Mumbles this week.

New petition launched over Langland tennis court developments

Residents have reacted to the development of a prime location at Langland Bay.

Local shop sets up virtual tours to combat lockdown restrictions

One local shop has found a way for you to view their goods without leaving your sofa.

Mumbles has lowest coronavirus infection rate in Swansea, latest data reveals

The Mumbles and Newton ward has recorded the lowest coronavirus rate in Swansea, the latest data from Public Health Wales has revealed.

Police appeal for witnesses following Mayals Road collision

South Wales Police are appealing for witnesses following a traffic collision on Mayals Road yesterday, where a man was pronounced dead at the scene.

Children and staff show 'resilience' in adapting to home learning, says local head teacher

We spoke to teachers from primary schools in Mumbles about how they are faring with lockdown.

The walking routes in Mumbles most loved by residents

We asked our readers to tell us what their favourite walking routes in Mumbles were. Here's what you said.

     

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