Swansea gardener honoured for bringing city into bloom

Clive Jeffries, who taught himself the skills of planting and design during lockdown, was celebrated at a special event at the Grand Theatre this week. He received a Community Champion Award from the People’s Library after turning his back garden into a flourishing showcase of flowers and vegetables — and then sharing his knowledge with neighbours, friends and local food banks.

From lockdown project to community inspiration

When the COVID‑19 pandemic forced Swansea into lockdown, Clive looked out at the bare patch of grass behind his house and decided to make something lasting. Over five years, he dug, planted and nurtured the space into a garden that now provides healthy food and a splash of colour for his community.

Vegetables grown in his Gorseinon garden are shared with friends, neighbours and donated to local food banks. His generosity and skill caught the attention of David Jones, Director of the People’s Library, who described Clive’s work as “the story of the 2020s.”

Clive Jeffries hard at work in the garden, turning soil and planting with care and determination.The early stages of Clive Jeffries’ garden transformation, showing the space before planting beganCelebration in bloom — Clive Jeffries’ garden hosts a birthday gathering, blending everyday life with community joy.A showcase of colour and care — Clive Jeffries’ garden features raised beds, flowering vines, and a welcoming gazebo.

Recognition at the Grand Theatre

On November 25th, Clive’s achievements were celebrated at the Swansea Grand Theatre, where he spoke to an appreciative audience about the research and hard work behind his garden. He was presented with the Community Champion award by Michelle Thomas, Locality Manager at Community Lives Consortium, the charity that has supported him since 1989.

Michelle praised Clive’s determination and the way he has inspired others to see the potential in their own outdoor spaces.

Helping Swansea grow

In recent months, Clive has begun offering advice and practical help to other Swansea residents who struggle to manage their gardens. David Jones said:

“With Michelle’s encouragement, he’s become a gardening guru. Up until now he’s very kindly helped a number of people free of charge, but he’s offering a first‑class service and exceptional value for money. Swansea residents who want a garden full of beautiful flowers or delicious vegetables should look no further.”

Looking ahead

Clive says he wants to continue helping others discover the joy of gardening, and hopes Swansea will “come into bloom” in 2026 thanks to the skills and support he can share.

From a lockdown project to a city‑wide inspiration, his story shows how patience, hard work and generosity can turn even the smallest patch of grass into something extraordinary.

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Tesco launches Swansea toy drive for Mr X Christmas Appeal

Local stores join long‑running appeal

Two Tesco Extra stores in Llansamlet and Pontardulais Road, Fforestfach have set up collection points for the Mr X Christmas Appeal, which has been running in Swansea for more than six decades.

Donations of new, unwrapped toys can be made in store until 15 December, with gifts distributed to children across Swansea and Neath Port Talbot through nearly 150 childcare agencies.

66 years of festive giving

The Mr X Appeal was founded in the late 1950s by Swansea businessman Tom Bravin, who kept his identity secret for decades while anonymously delivering thousands of presents to children. His identity was revealed after his death in 2016, but the appeal continues in his name, now in its 66th year.

Organisers say the tradition has become a cornerstone of the city’s festive season, ensuring that children who might otherwise go without receive a gift at Christmas.

Community voices

Trevor Evans, Community Champion at Tesco Pontardulais Road Extra in Fforestfach, said the response from local shoppers is always strong:

“This year’s toy donation campaign is a fantastic way for customers to help local families in need and ensure children in our community have something to open on Christmas Day.”

Catherine Hill, Store Manager at Tesco Llansamlet Extra, added:

“We have been supporting the Mr X Appeal for several years. We have an amazing response at this store and provide lots of children with gifts thanks to the generosity of our customers.”

Wider support

More than 800 Tesco Extra stores across the UK are taking part in the toy drive. Last year, customers donated 125,000 toys, with organisers hoping to beat that figure in 2025.

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