About Swansea Bay
Swansea Bay is a bay on the southern coast of Wales. The River Neath, River Tawe, River Afan, River Kenfig and Clyne River flow into the bay. Swansea Bay and the upper reaches of the Bristol Channel experience a large tidal range.
Welsh NHS: Ambulance service declares extraordinary incident
... The post on, said the issues were at sites across Wales, but specifically in the Swansea Bay health board area...
Sexual harassment: Women medics in NHS 'pressured into sex'
... That led to Swansea Bay health board issuing a statement on behalf of over 70 current staff strongly rejecting his views...
Bioluminescent plankton: 'It's the northern lights of the ocean'
... " From his workplace, Christopher Lowe, a marine biology lecturer at Swansea University, has easy access to the Swansea Bay and Gower beaches where hopeful spotters are keen on gathering...
Breast cancer: Woman's reconstruction delayed three times
... The surgery, known as deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP), is only performed in one Welsh health board - Swansea Bay - and takes skin from the stomach to create a new breast...
Trains: How can it take so long to fix a struggling railway?
... " Once this phase has left the station, TfW has promised it will be full steam ahead to the next phase of adding new stations, new lines and more services, including the Swansea Bay Metro...
Cost of living: Swansea estate cuts bills by generating energy
... " Lessons learned from the project will also inform the wider spread of renewable energy technology in thousands of homes throughout the Swansea Bay City Region, as part of the £1...
Swansea: Girl, 7, may need skin graft after burns from buried barbecue
... She and her family had just arrived at Swansea Bay when her mum heard her let out " a horrifying scream"...
NHS Wales: 'I spent four nights in A& E waiting for a bed'
... This includes Hywel Dda and Swansea Bay working closely together on a number of areas, including cataracts, and Cwm Taf Morgannwg being a regional hub for diagnostics...
Welsh NHS: Ambulance service declares extraordinary incident
The Welsh Ambulance Service has declared an " extraordinary incident" because of a delays in handing over patients at hospitals.
It has asked people only call 999 if their emergencies are " life or limb threatening".
The Post on, said the issues were at sites across Wales, but specifically in the Swansea Bay health board area.
It said people could get non-urgent medical advice by dialling 111.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com