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The Swansea University Sports Pavilion: A 1932 Landmark Revisited

The Swansea University Sports Pavilion: A 1932 Landmark Revisited As the demolition ball now swings against the old Swansea University Sports Pavilion , bringing down a building that has stood since 1932 , it is timely to revisit the optimism and civic pride that surrounded its creation. In June 1930, the South Wales Daily Post column South Wales Daily Post “The Day’s Gossip” —written by The Listener —observed that regular travellers along Mumbles Road had watched with interest as the Corporation’s refuse mound was gradually transformed into the future sports grounds of University College, Swansea . College officials were already preparing for development once the land became available, and architectural plans—supported by a grant of several thousand pounds from the University of Wales —promised an attractive and well‑equipped pavilion. The Listener noted that the project would not only enhance student sport but also redeem a landscape long regarded as an eyesore, marking a significa...

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