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South Wales Evening Post
Man Faces Court Over Heroin Case
A CITY man charged with possessing heroin with intent to supply has had his case sent to Crown Court. Swansea Magistrates' Court heard that Stephen Phillips, of High Street, is alleged to have committed the offence on February 22.
Sixties Sounds Some Perky 1960s [...]
SIXTIES SOUNDS Some perky 1960s tunes will get a re-spin with The Fortunes and The Ivy League dropping by at Princess Royal Theatre, Port Talbot, tomorrow. Counter-harmonies were the speciality of The Fortunes, on tracks like You've Got Your Troubles, Here It Comes Again and Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again.
Make a Splash to Raise Cancer Cash
THOUSANDS will make a splash for Marie Curie Cancer Care this weekend with the world's biggest charity swim setting off. Tomorrow will see fundraisers grab their Speedos and bikinis to plough through the Wales National Pool waters, with swims continuing throughout the weekend.
Showtime for Running Trio Won't Be Drag
IT doesn't take much persuasion to get a certain kind of man to step into a dress. So when personal trainer Robert Clarke suggested to friends they slip into something more feminine to raise money for a good cause, they jumped at the chance.
THE cameras keep rolling at Swansea's Glynn Vivian Gallery, with their Ffilm 3 series playing on for longer. The project has seen a mix of work from local and international film makers, with more screenings on until Sunday, May 1. John Wood and Paul Harrison's comical Watering Cans features, among many, at the moment.
Raid Trader Asks: What Are Police Going to Do?
A SHOP owner in Swansea is now scared to do business after burglars broke in and stole an estimated Pounds 10,000 of cash, cigarettes and alcohol. Erkan Tasci said it was just the latest in a long line of incidents in which he had been sworn at and even threatened with being stabbed.
Council to Decide On Bridge Ads
SWANSEA Council wants permission to continue advertising events on public footbridges. The cabinet has been asked to approve the plans, which affect five bridges across the city.
THOSE who lost their lives aboard the Arandora Star will be remembered with a touring exhibition of stories, photographs and mementoes, launched at Pontardawe Arts Centre on Wednesday. Hundreds of British-Italian internees and crew were killed when the liner was torpedoed in 1940 and Wales Breaks Its Silence will be a tribute to them.
MORRISTON Orpheus Choir will be holding a special fundraising concert in Pontardawe next weekend. The performance will take place at the Tabernacle Chapel, Pontardawe, on Saturday, April 16.
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