South West Wales Publications (SWWP), part of the Northcliffe Media, is a regional newspaper publisher based in Swansea. The company produces eight local and regional paid-for and free titles including the:
South Wales Evening Post,
Carmarthen Journal,
Llanelli Star,
Swansea Herald of Wales, (until 2011)
Carmarthen Herald,
Neath & Port Talbot Tribune,
West Wales Tribune, and
The Sporting Post.[1]
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