Llandewi Corner was left flooded this morning following heavy rain from Storm Christoph.
South Wales Police advised people against driving through the flooded area.
Llandewi Corner was left flooded this morning following heavy rain from Storm Christoph.
South Wales Police advised people against driving through the flooded area.
By Beth Thomas
20th Jan 2021 | Local News
Mumbles Community Council is continuing its community response volunteering scheme into the third lockdown.
The scheme was set up after the first lockdown to match volunteers with vulnerable members of the Mumbles community.
By Beth Thomas
19th Jan 2021 | Local News
South Wales Police stopped 143 cars in just three hours at the weekend when they conducted patrols at beachside car parks.
The Gower Neighbourhood Policing Team conducted operations in Langland, Bracelet Bay and Caswell.
A new safe cycle route is being developed along Mayals Road to provide a link between Swansea Bay seafront and the Gower.
Swansea Council says it also intends to create a further link along Clyne Common.
By Beth Thomas
18th Jan 2021 | Local News
RNLI Lifeguards Swansea is now recruiting for Summer 2021.
The RNLI Lifeguards Swansea are a professional lifeguard service, patrolling the beaches around Swansea, as well as Port Talbot and Carmarthenshire. They work alongside the Lifeboat Stations and provide safety education to the wider community.
The Red Community Project is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.
The project was set up in 2001 as the Red Café, originally, to meet the needs of young people in the area.
Here are some of the top community stories from this week.
By Beth Thomas
16th Jan 2021 | Local News
Our local list is a free register of businesses in the Mumbles area.
We have 14 local businesses signed up so far and we want to sign even more up for free advertising and promotion.
By Beth Thomas
15th Jan 2021 | Local News
Communities around the Gower and Mumbles have come together to help an animal sanctuary in need.
Woodfield Animal Sanctuary, based in Llanrhidian, has felt the impact of the pandemic, with restrictions preventing them from hosting their usual fundraising events or encouraging volunteers to help out.
By Beth Thomas
15th Jan 2021 | Local News
The old lifeboat base at Mumbles Pier is set to re-open as a restaurant, after Swansea Council yesterday approved plans to transform the site.
The approved plans propose to erect two new pavilion buildings which will become retail, bathroom, and café units, with the former lifeboat house becoming a new restaurant.
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