Swansea Vale (Welsh: Bro Abertawe) is a 160-acre (0.65 km2) mixed used new suburb development site in Swansea, Wales. The area is bounded east by Birchgrove; south by Swansea Enterprise Park, west by the River Tawe and north by the M4 motorway.
The development is a partnership between the City and County of Swansea council and the Welsh Assembly Government and will comprise a residential area (Tregof Village), a nature reserve and two business parks - Riverside Business Park and Central Business Park.
The Swansea Vale Nature Reserve consists of 6 hectares of land and is one of the few remaining areas of wetland habitat in Swansea. The reserve consists of woodland, rivers, ponds and marsh. The reserve is viewable by the public with a footpath and boardwalk built around the southern part of the reserve.
SwanseaVale (Welsh: Bro Abertawe) is a 160-acre (0.65 km2) mixed used new suburb development site in Swansea, Wales. The area is bounded east by Birchgrove;...
The SwanseaVale Railway (SVR) was a railway line connecting the port of Swansea in South Wales to industries and coalfields along the River Tawe on the...
Brecon in 1867, and an offshoot to connect with the SwanseaVale Railway, giving better access to Swansea, was ready in 1873. The larger Midland Railway acquired...
the SwanseaVale Extension Railway, and it opened on 1 January 1864 for mineral traffic. By the end of 1864 through operation between the SwanseaVale Extension...
The Vale of Neath is a river valley descending from Pontneddfechan and Glynneath to the town of Neath, close to Baglan Bay, itself part of Swansea Bay...
the SwanseaVale Railway line between Swansea and Brynamman via Ystalyfera ceased in 1952. The A4067 road links Swansea and Brecon. The Upper Swansea valley...
three-year contract with Chelsea. On 17 September 2022, Vale started in the 3–0 loss away to Swansea City. The loan spell was cut short when he returned to...
Wales, from 1861 to 1950 on the SwanseaVale Railway. The station was opened on 20 November 1861 by the SwanseaVale Railway. It closed on 25 September...
opened during the mid to late 19th century included the Vale of Neath Railway, the SwanseaVale Railway and the Rhymney Railway; all designed with the...
Swansea St Thomas railway station served the city of Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales from 1860 to the 1960s on the SwanseaVale Railway. The station was...
Brecknockshire, Wales, from 1868 to 1950 on the SwanseaVale Railway. The station was opened on 2 March 1868 by the SwanseaVale Railway. It closed on 25 September...
Swansea (/ˈswɒnzi/; Welsh: Abertawe [abɛrˈtawɛ]) is a coastal city and the second-largest city of Wales. It forms a principal area, officially known as...
Lennard. The DVLA is based in Swansea, Wales, with a prominent 16-storey building in Clase and offices in SwanseaVale. It was previously known as the...
Wales, from 1868 to 1964 on the SwanseaVale Railway. The station was opened as Brynamman on 2 March 1868 by the SwanseaVale Railway. It was situated across...
to 1964 on the SwanseaVale Railway. The station was opened as Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen Colliers Platform on 7 December 1896 by the SwanseaVale Railway, although...
city of Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales from 1871 to the 1960s on the SwanseaVale Railway. The station opened in September 1863 by the SwanseaVale Railway...
The Swansea District line (Welsh: Llinell Bwrdeistref Abertawe) is a section of railway line running through the northern part of Swansea, Wales and is...
Pontardawe railway station was a railway station on the SwanseaVale Railway that served the town of Pontardawe in West Glamorgan, Wales. British Railways...
Marina. Swansea History of Wales List of Scheduled Monuments in SwanseaSwanseaVale Railway Swansea and Mumbles Railway Gabb, Gerald (2007). Swansea and...
Valley Light Railway, Llanfyllin Branch, Leominster and Kington Railway, SwanseaVale Railway and the Hereford, Hay and Brecon Railway, all of which offered...
station, which was near Coelbren, was completed at the same time as the SwanseaVale and Neath and Brecon Joint Railway opened a seven-mile branch from here...