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Local Support – Cae Tan CSA

We have been supporting local Community Supported Agricultural group  such as Cae Tan CSA. Cae Tan is a Community Supported Agriculture project growing fresh and local vegetables using organic principles, direct from Lunnon in Gower. The boxes are offered weekly throughout the year with a minimum of 6 items each week, offering a range of […]

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Cae Tan CSA

Cae Tan is a Community Supported Agriculture project growing fresh and local vegetables using organic principles, direct from Lunnon in Gower. The boxes are offered weekly throughout the year with a minimum of 6 items each week, offering a range of leafy greens, salad, root veg and much much more. As well as growing healthy

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Discover the NEW Tourism Swansea Bay Leaflet: Your Ultimate Guide to Swansea’s Best Attractions

We’re excited to announce the launch of the newly updated Tourism Swansea Bay Leaflet, set to be distributed widely across the M4 corridor! This refreshed guide includes all our local members, showcasing Swansea’s best attractions, hidden gems, and top spots to eat, stay, and explore. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, this leaflet is

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Perriswood archery and falconry. Wedding venue gower

Perriswood – Archery, Falconry and Weddings – wet weather activities

Perriswood: Archery, Falconry & Dream Weddings in One of Wales’ Most Beautiful Outdoor and Indoor Activity Centres and Wedding Venues, Experience breath taking views of Oxwich Beach and the stunning Gower countryside at Perriswood. Home to world-record-holding archery and falconry, delightful animal encounters, and an unforgettable wedding venue. Unleash Your Inner Archer & Witness Majestic

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🚨 No Celebrations for St David’s Day – Welsh Tourism in Crisis 🚨

On March 1st, Welsh tourism businesses will mark St David’s Day not with celebrations, but with a powerful message to the Welsh Government (WG). Flags will be lowered to half-mast, and attractions will close their doors in protest against policies that are damaging our industry. Last December, the Welsh Association of Visitor Attractions (WAVA) led

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