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29th October, 2020
The Old Vicarage Llangennith Design Winners
Steve was born in Hillend and after working locally ended up working away for best part of 30 years in Civil Engineering before returning to his roots in Llangennith. The restoration of a decaying Victorian house that regularly flooded was not an option...

29th October, 2020
The Round House Design Winners
The Round House. The image shows Robin Kirby and Robert Griffiths at the gate entrance where copper slag triangular coping stones, made more than likely in Penclawdd, and have the original house name painted on it.

17th July, 2020
Birdwatching in Gower
A birdwatcher can spend a lifetime gaining an intimate knowledge of the birds of the peninsula and Mawr. However, we warmly welcome visitors and are happy – here – to share enough knowledge of habitats and species to get a visiting birdwatcher started.

24th October, 2019
A safe haven for Swifts
It’s a little-known fact that, along with only two or three other sites in the UK, Swifts - Apus apus, have been using the fissures and crevices in the monolithic Lewes Castle – the eastern sentinel of Fall Bay, for generations.

24th October, 2019
Childhood Memories of Overton to Rhosilli
I had a marvellously feral childhood growing up at Westcliffe in Overton, the last house in the village. As my friend’s father latterly said, ‘You were out the door at 9 and were back by 6. You never said where you were going. And we didn’t ask.’

24th October, 2019
Improvements to the Gower Way
The Improvements to the Gower Way Project started in 2017 and is now nearly complete. Improvements have been made at many locations on the Gower Way from Lliw Valley Reservoirs in the north to Reynoldston in the south.