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Your Region ; Magners League Returns to the Liberty Stadium On Saturday
The Liberty Stadium will be the place to be for families this Saturday, when the Ospreys kick-off a new season of exciting Magners League rugby against former European champions Ulster. The start of a new season is always a thrilling time, and it's no exception at the Ospreys, who have pulled together a programme of events that will provide an afternoon of first class entertainment for all the family, on and off the field, to mark the first home game of the campaign, which kicks off at 6.30pm.
Classic Cars Zoom Into Local Produce Market [Edition 3]
A PINK cadillac, a car similar to Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and a 1960s camper van were welcomed to Penllergaer's local produce market on the weekend. Cars from Pontarddulais Classic Car Club on Saturday drove up to Penllergaer Village hall for the event.
Disruptions Hit Town As Fair Arrives [Edition 3]
NEATH Port Talbot Council has apologised for any inconvenience caused by arrangements being made during Neath Fair. Milland Road car park will be closed until Sunday while High Street car park will be shut to the public, except for disabled users, for the same duration.
Take a Breath at Lung Event [Edition 3]
AN information event for people with lung conditions will be held in Neath next week. The Breath Easy event will held be at the Owain Glyndwr Community Hall on Friday, September 18, from 1.30pm to 4.30pm.
POLICE were called when a man began swearing, spitting and shouting at hospital staff, Swansea magistrates heard. A security guard had spoken to Andrew Ausunana in the accident and emergency unit at Morriston Hospital at 3.30am on September 1. He warned him about his conduct but he continued to be abusive, said prosecutor Anwen Evans.
Talk Online, Your Website, Your Views
www.thisissouthwales.co.uk A SWANSEA woman who has been on hunger strike for more than a month is fighting for her life in hospital. Farzaneh Dadkhah, of Land Side Road, Portmead, collapsed outside the US embassy in London last week after suffering a stroke six weeks into her hunger strike. .Brave lady! What a shame that people have to go to such lengths to be heard. I wish her a speedy recovery and the best of luck.
30-Second Challenge [Edition 2]
Keep your brain sharp in just 30 seconds. Start on the left with the number given and follow the instructions as you go across. Within the 30-second time limit, beginners have to complete their challenge, intermediates have to complete their own challenge AND beginners' challenge, and advanced players have to complete their own AND the intermediate. You can try to improve on your times each day. .Answers at the bottom of the page.
Joachim has Loew Affair with Wales
JOACHIM Loew is hoping Wales can do Germany a favour at the Millennium Stadium tonight. The German coach is desperate for a Wales victory to boost his side's own chances of automatic qualification for next year's World Cup finals.
Stock's Rising in Battle for Midfield Selection
DONCASTER captain Brian Stock hopes greater experience can see him fend off competition from a growing band of young talent and seal a place in the Wales engine room. Stock has been recalled to the Welsh squad that faces Russia at the Millennium Stadium tonight, but is still awaiting his first cap as John Toshack ponders a number of midfield options.
Attack Fear As Dogs Allowed to Roam
FEARS have been raised that dogs are being allowed to run free in Townhill. They were raised by Townhill councillor Nick Bradley at a Pact meeting in the area last night.
Citizens Hit a Milestone at Mansion
DEDICATED volunteers from Swansea's Citizen's Advice Bureau celebrated the charity's 70th anniversary with a reunion party. Held at the Lord Mayor's mansion house in Ffynone Road, staff past and present talked over old times.
Jury to Deliberate On Pair's Alleged Early-Hours Attack
VERDICTS were expected today in the trial of two Swansea teenagers accused of robbing a man of his mobile phone in an early- hours attack in the city centre. The 19-year-olds allegedly robbed Jamie Michael Mapstone in High Street as he walked home after a night out last February.
'I Will Breastfeed Wherever I Want' ; Why Is Breastfeeding Still Such an Issue? Peter Slee Reports.
"I was breastfeeding my daughter in a cafe -- she was covered in a blanket,' says Hayley Jones from Skewen. "But one of the staff came over and told me I'd either have to stop or move to the back of the restaurant.
Organiser Wants You to Take the Jump
DAREDEVILS with a yearning for a challenge are being sought out in Swansea by RNID Cymru. Organisers believe there are many people out there who would jump at the chance of a breath-taking skydive to raise money for the charity.
A GOWER playgroup has had a successful start to its new year in new premises. The Make and Play group began again on Monday at Llanrhydian hall, a move from its former location at Old Walls Chapel.
Firefighters Free Woman From Van
A GOWER fire crew had an unusual midnight call last Sunday to help rescue a stranded camper. A woman had apparently become trapped in the back of a van at Hillend Caravan and Camping Park, Llangennith.
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