All other puns aside, more or less, plans to restore the Big Apple at Mumbles Head seemed to have stalled before they have started. Hopes of quick action have been abandoned with news that engineers have yet to come up with a solution to fix the 80 year old structure which 26,500 people want to see restored - or have at least put their names on a Facebook petition.But such quirky ideas on life expectancy are commonplace in Swansea and its environs where the popular demand is for a redeveloped city centre whilst it is thought 'acceptable' to educate kids inside buildings constructed in the Victorian era. All of which probably does no more than echo the fact that people & punters have a funny way of deciding what is and what isn't worthy of being considered to be part of their heritage.
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What is not acceptable is attacking peoples core values. We are not all as thick skinned as you, you tarts!
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