In summary, our aim is to restore the derelict Swansea Canal to a navigable standard and to improve the environment of the canal for the benefit of its flora and fauna. Formed in 1981 and currently with 135 members, the Swansea Canal Society(SCS) is run by a group of volunteers and became a registered charity on 25th August 2004.
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View Article  Ask and ye shall receive
Well, BW were as good as their word. 'If we as a Canal Society want to do the work, they ...   more »
View Article  The Clydach Aqueduct: A beauty spot?
I see that on April 26th I began an article about the reclaiming of the Clydach aqueduct area of the ...   more »
View Article  SCS Next Monthly Meeting
The next monthly meeting of the Swansea Canal Society will be held in the top room of the Vardre Rugby ...   more »