Plans approved for children s care home on Swansea s Oystermouth Road despite traffic concerns
Concerns were raised by objectors and the council s social services department about the location and the private scheme s impact on council-funded services
Oystermouth Road, Swansea, near where the new children s home would be situated (Image: Robert Melen)
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How much major Swansea leisure attractions cost to run versus their incomes
Visitor figures have also been published
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Animal handler Mke Colwill in Plantasia, Swansea, following a £1.1m upgrade in 2019 (Image: www.adrianwhitephotography.co.uk)
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Council tax could rise by almost four per cent in Swansea despite millions pouring into the city
The council has had £10.5m extra in the last fortnight from the Welsh Government, but a council tax rise is still on the cards, although not yet finalised
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Swansea is getting more money to deal with the pandemic which has seen the city placed in multiple lockdowns (Image: WalesOnline/Gayle Marsh)
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Education body set up to improve schools in south west Wales on course to be disbanded
One senior councillor said working with the consortium has been extremely difficult
Education through Regional Working (ERW) is aimed at improving standards (Image: Getty Images)
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Two new primary schools will open months later than planned in Swansea
YGG Tan-y-lan and YGG Tirdeunaw will eventually accommodate nearly 1,000 pupils
Image of how the new YGG Tirdeunaw, Penlan, will look (Image: Swansea Council)
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