What is Gower's future?
IS Gower losing its unique and distinctive profile?
And will it become just a dormitory town for Swansea?
These questions will be tackled at a debate about how to create a sustainable future for Britain's first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Next Thursday's event has been arranged by the Institute of Welsh Affairs.
Race & Stay with Stradey Park Hotel and Ffos Las Racecourse
View detailsInc. transport to and from the races, entrance to Ffos Las, free programme, pint/glass of wine & carvery roll, overnight stay in the hotel inc. breakfast in the morning. For just £112.99 fro 2 adults
Terms: Subject to T&C. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Subject to availability, ask at time of booking. Based on two people sharing a double/twin room.
Contact: 01554 700277
Valid until: Monday, March 31 2014
It takes place at Oldwalls Leisure, Oldwalls, North Gower, from 6pm to 8pm.




Comments
by StephenG11
Friday, January 11 2013, 11:05PM
“Gower is dying because restrictions on development mean that only wealthy outsiders can afford to buy homes there. It will become an expensive dormitory unless susatainable local jobs and affordable homes are allowed to be built for those who were born there.”