Web designer

Web designer

Our lovely new website has only been up and running for a month, and as a direct result we have had new volunteers join us, and contributions to the society.  We felt that thanks must be given to Jeremy Wright, on his Olive Farm in Italy, who has created and tutored us through the process for all his work and patience, and recommend him to anyone who wishes to have their own website in the future. I’m sure he’d be happy to fulfil orders for Olive Oil too.  Thanks, too, to David Foubister in Scotland, and his Growveg Forum for all the support and help he has given. He could supply you with garlic as an optional extra also.

Recent Post

Work Party: Tuesday 5th May 2026

  A rather small group of volunteers, depleted by illness and holidays met today in nice conditions that ...
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Mynydd Y Gwair Wind Farm Community Fund – Grants Awarded in 2026

The Swansea Canal Society is pleased to announce two successful grant awards from the Mynydd Y Gwair Wind ...
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The Week Ahead: Sunday 3rd – Saturday 9th May 2026

  Sunday 3rd May: Canoes & Kayaks for hire at Coed Gwilym Park, Clydach. First hire 10am, last ...
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Work Party: Tuesday 28th April 2026

Logistical issues meant that we had to work today at the Canal Centre rather than the Buried Lock ...
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Birchgrove Comp Outdoor Learning Group, April 2026

This morning the outdoor learning group from Birchgrove Comprehensive School joined us in Coed Gwilym Park. Half the ...
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“KatRoams” on the Swansea Canal

Take a look at this charming Facebook post made by “KatRoams” as she explores the Swansea Canal.
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