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Welcome to the Gower Community Councils' web site.
We hope you enjoy your visit, and that you find what you're looking
for. We strive to provide the most up-to-date information available
and welcome any comments you have about our web site.
Remember also that council meetings are open to members of the public. All councils are signed up to the Freedom of Information Act and all information is available form the relevant clerk. Also available are links to the many important documents from the Welsh Assembly Government and the City and County of Swansea Council plans and strategies etc. The Gower Peninsula has a wonderful and varied landscape and was the first place in Britain to be designated as an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' (AONB) by the Countryside Agency. The peninsula surrounded by the Bristol Channel and the Atlantic Ocean, has become a haven for a wide variety of wildlife, birds and vegetation. Scattering the landscape are historic reminders of the past. From castles, medieval churches, iron age fortifications, and prehistoric standing stones. All this against an awe-inspiring natural backdrop of hills, valleys, beaches, cliff tops, commons, woodland, dunes, marshes and caves. A vast populated history, stretching back as far as the Lower Palaeolithic times (250,000 BC), with long-established stories, whether they are folklore, legend or fact, are plentiful and furnish the rich and delightful tapestry of Gower. Disclaimer
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