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Swansea Bay as seen from Aberavon towards the Mumbles Swansea Bay (1840) Swansea Bay (Welsh: Bae Abertawe) is a bay on the southern coast of Wales. The River Neath, River Tawe, River Afan, River Kenfig and Clyne River flow into the bay. Swansea Bay and the upper reaches of the Bristol Channel experience a large tidal range. The shipping ports ...
The term Swansea Bay is used by the Welsh Government for policy planning purposes as well as by a number of other organisations. The boundaries of Swansea Bay are defined in the Welsh Assembly Government's Spatial Plan Data Project. [1] In the Wales Spatial Plan, Swansea Bay includes all of the unitary authorities of Swansea and Neath Port ...
The Swansea Bay City Region (Welsh: Dinas-Ranbarth Bae Abertawe), is a city region in Wales. It is a partnership between the local authorities of Carmarthenshire , Neath Port Talbot , Pembrokeshire and Swansea , local businesses in southwest Wales and other organisations with the support of the Welsh Government .
Neath Port Talbot Hospital Site Map. The hospital, which was commissioned to replace Neath General Hospital and Port Talbot General Hospital, was procured under a Private Finance Initiative contract in May 2000. [1]
The Swansea Bay City Region is a partnership between local authorities, businesses and other organisations. In April 2021, a South West Wales Corporate Joint Committee was formed to allow the four local councils in the region to collaborate in areas relating to economic well-being, strategic planning and the development of regional transport ...
The hospital was established by William Rufus Lewis, proprietor of the local woolen mill firm of William Lewis & Sons, [1] in 1936. [2] It joined the National Health Service as a general hospital in 1948 but subsequently developed a large maternity department and became the Gorseinon General and Maternity Hospital. [3]
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The reception area of Radio City 1386AM. Studio 2, the main broadcast studio used by Radio City 1386AM Radio City entrance. The Swansea Hospitals Radio service was founded on 1 August 1966 by Robert Rees, David Vaughan and Clive Thomas - three school friends who had been watching a television programme on radio in hospitals run by voluntary groups.