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The provision of a new community garden within the 7 acre graveyard of St Samlets Church run by volunteers and in partnership with Shine Cymru who look after adults with learning disabilities.
Creating an open, friendly & flexible radio station that's for everyone to access including for the communities in Swansea.
Let's transform this beautiful abandoned greenhouse into a botanical art studio, where we will then host creative community workshops and nourish our connection to the powerful nature of the Gŵyr.
We are hoping to extend the clubhouse to create more space. We will hopefully move the cellar into the extension and have a kitchen in place of the old cellar. This will also create more seating area.
Gorseinon RFC and Juniors have a vision to repurpose existing ground and provide equipment/facilities that will support local community to be active, healthy and promote wellbeing
We work with the local community to give access to hygiene essentials to those of us who have been swept into poverty and are struggling to keep clean.
Our community group wants to harvest fresh fruit (mainly apples) from trees that otherwise go unpicked in Swansea, to be collected by Fare Share Cymru and delivered to food banks and other providers.
The Community Activity Facility Fund has been set up to repurpose existing ground and facilities that will support local community groups to be active, healthy and connected.
We want to make Uplands greener, cleaner, happier and more walkable, with raised beds for growing herbs and shrubs, and wildflowers across the community.
The regeneration of Gorseinons biggest park. To install new play areas and facilities for the public while maintaining its unique heritage. Creating a woodland experience to help biodiversity locally
We are crowdfunding a lockable, secure, off street bike shelter, e-charger, 1 e-bike and 1 e-trike to help our community be healthier, explore further afield and be kinder to the planet.
To transform as many unused front gardens into food growing spaces and places for nature as possible along King Edwards Road, Rhydings Park Road and Gwdyr Crescent.
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