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Council sets out plan to keep new-look Mumbles Prom clean and welcoming

Targeted cleaning after public concerns

The prom, which reopened in July following a multi‑million pound sea defence and improvement project, has been regularly maintained by cleansing teams. But after reports of stones spilling from planting areas and staining beneath new benches, the council has carried out additional targeted cleaning.

Cabinet member for community services Cyril Anderson said:

“It’s important we keep the area safe and attractive for everyone. Stones from the beautiful planting areas on the prom have spilled onto the walkway itself. There’s staining in areas such as underneath new benches; people are spilling drinks, food and other products. We’ve undertaken additional cleaning, specifically in those areas – and the results have been encouraging.”

Specialist equipment proves effective

Council cleansing teams recently focused on the new sea defence wall and seating areas, using mechanical brush machines with specialist attachments to tackle stubborn stains. The work was carried out despite high footfall from pedestrians and cyclists, and drew positive feedback from visitors who praised the improved appearance.

Scheduled work plan in development

Council leader Rob Stewart said the authority is now drawing up a scheduled work plan to ensure the prom remains clean and welcoming.

“Our team has completed jetting work and we’re now drawing up a scheduled work plan to keep the prom as clean as possible. We’ll continue to monitor the area and factor similar operations into our ongoing cleansing programme,” he said.

Prom project designed for the long term

The Mumbles Prom reopened this summer after a major project that strengthened sea defences to protect the community from storms and the effects of climate change for decades to come. The scheme also included improvements to the look and feel of the seafront, designed to make it more attractive for local people and visitors.

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Council worker using specialist cleaning equipment on Mumbles Prom to remove stains beneath new benches.

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