St. Thomas Church, Port Tennant

St. Thomas Church, Port Tennant - photographed from the A483:


Tree, Llangyfelach Road, Clase

I took the bus home from work this evening and found myself stuck in a bit of a traffic jam on the B4489 Llangyfelach Road in Clase. I could hardly believe my eyes when I looked up from my phone and saw this lovely scene right outside the window. I only just managed to grab a shot of it before the bus pulled away though. :)


Pant-Y-Celyn Road, Townhill

The owner of this bike seemed a little 'put out' with me photographing his bike this afternoon. He turned out to be a nice guy when I got chatting to him though and he seemed to like the pic too :) Street photography is definitely not without its risks lol.


A few feet on from the scene of the bike and I came across this scene. Pant-Y-Celyn is definitely one of Townhill's more scenic roads:


View Over Swansea Bay


Townhill Water Tower


Parc Tawe



With matters starting to move at pace down in Swansea's Parc Tawe, I though I would take a wander down there this afternoon and take some photos before the upcoming £10m refurbishment changes it beyond recognition. If you haven't yet seen artist's impressions of what the new-look Parc Tawe will look like you can view some here and here.

Whilst I think the plans look fanstastic and are a vast improvement on its current awful modernist design, the decision to upgrade the location has not been without its casualties :( The worst for me, personally, has been the forced closure of Joe's Ice-cream and the More Green Project Community Shop:

Joe's Ice-Cream also lost its position after having
kept a stall opened there for the past 21 years:


A few more closures down Park Tawe:




I will finish this blog post with a couple of pics of Plantasia. I have been hearing some worrying rumours about the closure of this place for a while now and really hope they do not come to any kind of fruition. I have not been in the place for a couple of years now, mainly because of the price of getting in there, but when I do take a walk around the place I enjoy every second of it. I am sure it would be a lot more popular if they offered Swansea residents cheaper year passes and made up their shortfall in earnings with a better shop. Still, it is still here for now and this is how it looked this afternoon:



Lemon Loss


Old Pizza Hut Building, Kingsway

More change spotted on the Kingsway today - looks like there is work going on inside the old Pizza Hut building:


Oceana Road Signs

The road  signs outside the Oceana complex are  now in place along the Kingsway and when I walked past the site this afternoon there was a cacophony of hammering and demolition sounds emanating from inside the building. Work taking down the external walls of the building is currently scheduled for the end of this month. Watch this space for further images of the last few weeks of this much-loved building...




Let the Dragon's Blood Flow

Credit where credit is due, Swansea Council do some pretty cool things at times. One of these things is adding red dye to the Castle Square water fountain on St. David's Day:


At the moment I am awaiting a new pair of glasses so didn't notice the guy in the background of the above shot taking a selfie lol.


There were signs around the fountain today, warning people that the dye used in the water today could stain clothing. I wonder if this particular seagull finds his feet stained red for the next few days.