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Huge Gowerton solar farm takes major step forward after UK Government funding award
The Parc Caenewydd scheme has been handed a guaranteed price for the electricity it would generate if it goes ahead. The award came as part of a national clean‑energy auction published today, which confirmed a 44‑megawatt solar farm submitted by Infinis (Gowerton) Limited had been successful.
The funding deal makes the project more financially attractive to developers, but it does not give the green light for construction. The plans are still being examined by Welsh Government planning inspectors, and the final decision will be made by ministers in Cardiff, not Swansea Council.
The proposal has already sparked strong local reaction.
Swansea Council’s cabinet member for environment, Cllr Andrew Stevens, who is also a local farmer, has spoken out against the development. But because of its size, the council has no power to approve or reject it. The application is being handled as a Development of National Significance, meaning Welsh Ministers will make the final call.
The solar farm would cover fields between Gowerton, Garden Village, Waunarlwydd and Fforestfach. It has already been through several rounds of consultation and remains one of the most debated planning proposals in Swansea.
Map showing the red‑line boundary of the proposed Parc Caenewydd solar farm behind Gowerton’s waste water treatment works, covering farmland around the Day’s car sales site on Swansea Road and backing onto the former ALCOA works.UK ministers said today’s auction marked a major moment for clean energy across Wales and the wider UK.
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said the results showed clean British power was now significantly cheaper than gas.
“These results shows once again that clean British power is the right choice for our country, agreeing a price for new onshore wind and solar that is over 50% cheaper than the cost of building and operating new gas.
“By backing solar and onshore wind at scale, we’re driving bills down for good and protecting families, businesses, and our country from the fossil fuel rollercoaster controlled by petrostates and dictators.
“This is how we take back control of our energy and deliver a new era of energy abundance and independence.”
Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens said Wales was leading the way on clean energy.
“Wales is at the forefront of the clean energy revolution and today’s results have delivered a record-breaking number of new solar and onshore wind projects for Wales.
“This follows the recent announcement of a contract for Awel y Môr fixed offshore wind farm in North Wales, and Erebus floating offshore wind farm off the coast of Pembrokeshire and shows that renewable energy is delivering good well-paid jobs in every part of Wales, helping to grow our economy and drive down household bills.”
Energy Minister Michael Shanks said the UK had now secured the most homegrown clean power in its history.
“Today’s results, combined with last month’s record-breaking offshore wind results, clearly show that we have secured the most clean, homegrown power in British history, putting the country firmly on track to meet our clean power mission and bring down bills for good.
“These results also show once again that clean, homegrown power is the right choice for Wales, with the first offshore wind project, Awel y Môr in over a decade and a record number of Welsh solar projects – at a price significantly cheaper than the cost of building and operating new gas.”
Chris Stark, head of the Government’s Mission Control team, said the results would strengthen the UK’s energy security.
“Today’s record results are another boost for Britain’s 2030 clean power mission. They mean more homegrown power, greater energy security, at a good price for the consumer. With each new solar and onshore wind project we reduce Britain’s reliance on gas power plants, insulating families from the next spike in global gas prices.”
For residents living near the proposed site, the key point remains unchanged: the project has secured funding, but it has not secured permission. The planning decision is still to come, and today’s announcement is likely to reignite debate over one of Swansea’s most controversial developments.
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Waunarlwydd dealer who bragged he sold ‘the best Valium in Swansea’ jailed for three years
Sean Brendan Doyle, 36, was arrested after Gorseinon neighbourhood officers executed a warrant at his home and seized drugs, cash and multiple mobile phones linked to street dealing. When police tracked down his Vauxhall Astra in Sketty Park, they opened the boot to find bags and boxes stuffed with tablets.
Inside were 1,535 tablets across six different Class C drugs — most of them diazepam — along with 2.1g of cocaine and four phones packed with messages about deals, discounts and bulk orders.
Dealer bragged about his ‘best in Swansea’ supply
Swansea Crown Court heard Doyle had been supplying diazepam for at least a year, selling £15 and £20 street deals and offering cut‑price rates for bigger orders. In one message he bragged he’d been selling “the best diazepam in Swansea for 15 years”. In another, sent just days before his arrest, he talked about shifting 10 boxes a week and wanting to move into bulk sales.
Doyle refused to answer questions in interview and wouldn’t give police the PINs to his phones. But officers were still able to download messages showing a steady trade in Class C drugs — and occasional Class A supply.
Long history of drug offending
The court heard Doyle has seven previous convictions for 13 offences, including supplying Class C drugs in 2009, possession with intent to supply in 2017, and further drug offences in 2021.
His barrister said Doyle had used Class C drugs from a young age following “tragic events” in his life, and claimed his drug use spiralled after the suicide of a friend in 2023. The court was told he is now drug‑free and credits his new partner for helping him turn his life around.
Judge Huw Rees said he would not “lecture” Doyle but told him he already knew that turning to drugs “only makes things worse”.
Doyle admitted possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and two counts of possession with intent to supply Class C drugs. He was jailed for three years, serving up to half in custody before release on licence.
Police: ‘He was peddling misery’
Sergeant Molly Llewellyn, South Wales Police, said Doyle had been “peddling drugs and misery onto the streets of Waunarlwydd and wider Swansea”.
“But, like so many drug dealers before him, he was found out by police,” she said. “Our neighbourhood teams are committed to listening to residents, acting on their concerns, and disrupting those involved in this unlawful activity.”
Police urged anyone worried about drug dealing in their area to report it.
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#cocaine #diazepam #drugDealer #drugs #Gorseinon #SkettyPark #SouthWalesPolice #valium #Waunarlwydd
A county lines organiser was caught with multiple SIM cards used to run a drug network. -
Cllr Andrew Stevens, #SwanseaCouncil’s Cabinet Member for Environment and Infrastructure has spoken out against plans to build a massive #solarfarm on 85 acres of farmland between #Gorseinon, #Fforestfach, #Gowerton and #Waunarlwydd.
Cllr Stevens, a local farmer who also represents the Gorseinon and Penyrheol ward, says to take such a large amount of productive local farmland out of use does not sit well with him at all – even more so how the proposals have come about.