3289 businesses in Swansea Bay, Wales
Clinic
Farm
Park
Place Of Worship. Manselfield Road. SA3 3AR
Community Centre. Methodist. Christian
Post Office. 14 Manselfield Road. SA3 3AR
Park
Park
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Historic Ruins
School Office. The Glebe. SA3 3JP
School
Restaurant. Cuisine: asian. 13 Dillwyn Street. SA1 4AQ
Place Of Worship
Beauty Salon
Restaurant. Cuisine: chicken, portuguese. Brunel Way. SA1 7BP
Restaurant. Cuisine: chicken, portuguese. Wind Street. SA1 1EE
Pub
School. Garnwen Terrace. CF34 0ET
📞 +44 1656 815740Restaurant. Cuisine: indian
Hairdresser
Association Office
Museum. Hours: Mo-Su 10:00-17:00. Oystermouth Road. SA1 3RD
Bank. Hours: Mo-Tu 09:00-16:30; We 10:00-16:30; Th-Fr 09:00-16:30; Sa-Su closed
📞 +44 345 266 0418Tourist Information
Bank
Bank. Oxford Street
Pub
Pub. Dyffryn Road. CF34 0SS
Restaurant. Cuisine: indian
Tourist Attraction
Castle
Sport
Golf Course
Market
Sports Centre. Dyfed Road
Library
Theatre
Place Of Worship
Pharmacy
College
Yes Office. Alfred Street
Hospital
Library
Post Office
Sport. Rugby Union
Car Park
Sports Centre
Locksmith. 80 Gower Road
Newsagent
Community Centre
Community Centre
School. Dunvant Road. SA2 7LF
Takeaway / Fast Food. 20 Castle Street. CF34 9YH
Gym / Fitness Centre
Takeaway / Fast Food. Hours: Mo-We off; Th 17:00-20:00; Fr,Sa 17:00-21:00; Su 17:00-20:00
Restaurant. Cuisine: japanese
Pub. Lone Road. SA6 5SU
From the first industrial nation to the technology behind the internet — Wales has always punched above its weight.
By 1851, Wales was the world's first industrial nation — the first country where more people worked in industry than agriculture. Swansea smelted one-third of the world's copper. North Wales produced one-third of global roofing slate. Merthyr's ironworks powered the British Empire. We invented the ball bearing, the hydrogen fuel cell, packet switching for the internet, and the eight-hour workday. We gave the world Viagra, radar, and the first mail-order business. Given that legacy, Wales should be among the world's wealthiest nations. It isn't — yet. Cymru Compass exists to help every Welsh business get found, because the next chapter of Welsh innovation starts with the businesses we have today.
Donald Davies built it in Wales — the technology that makes the internet work.
Philip Vaughan, 1794.
Sir William Grove, 1842.
Mumbles Railway, 1807.
Pryce Pryce-Jones, Newtown, 1861.
Swansea smelted one-third of the world's copper.
North Wales roofed the world — now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Robert Owen from Newtown pioneered the cooperative movement.
41,000+ Welsh businesses are listed here. The next great Welsh innovation could be one of them.
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