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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.
We're going to launch Swansea's first Positive News newspaper. There's lots of fabulous things happening in our city communities and we want to celebrate and tell the city about them.
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 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.
After lockdown the community gymnastics club needs a lot of refurbishment. We have a leaking roof, peeling walls and poor heating and insulation but at the moment the leaking roof is a priority.
Parc Llewlyn isn’t just a park; it’s a place where families meet, dog walkers explore, and children play. The boardwalk provides vital access from the south end of our park but is currently unusable.
Installation of an Accessible toilet at the club - We've never had a provision for Disabled Members or for families requiring a baby/infant changing facility
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.
Cae Tan are seeking to purchase the fields we farm at Furzehill, Lunnon on Gower. The aim is to put the land into community ownership to secure access for growing food into the future.
To provide accessible ping pong in a safe and fun environment that promotes movement, social interaction and mental well being.
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