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Swansea’s coat of arms to return to street signs

The move, which the council says will be a “cost-free addition”, will see the historic crest return to street signs as part of the regular replacement programme for damaged or missing nameplates, a move designed to celebrate the city’s heritage.

The council said the new signs will also be more resilient to the weather, ensuring they last longer.

“The city crest is part of our shared heritage,” said Cllr Andrew Stevens,, Cabinet Member for Environment and Infrastructure Management.

“By adding them to street signs as we did many years ago will help celebrate our shared history and add to our sense of shared identity.”

The announcement, made on the council’s Facebook page, has generated significant public discussion. The first of the new signs have been installed in Morriston.

Cllr Stevens added that the idea had been suggested by a number of people and that it “does add a stylish new look to the nameplates.”

He also provided some historical context for the crest, which includes the city’s Latin motto, ‘Floreat Swansea’, meaning ‘Let Swansea Flourish’.

The crest itself is rich with symbolism representing the city’s history. The blue and white wavy lines signify Swansea’s status as a seaport, while the castle represents its medieval fortifications. An osprey, long associated with the city, forms the crest, and the shield is supported by a lion, representing the de Braos family who were Lords of Gower, and a dragon, representing Wales.

“The origin of our city’s coat of arms is lost to history, but the one we’re using now dates back more than a century to 1922 when it was granted by the College of Arms. Since then it’s had additions as Swansea has flourished from a town to the city we live in today.”

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The new Uplands Terrace street nameplate in Morriston, featuring Swansea's coat of arms — the first of a new generation of signs being rolled out across the city. Image: Swansea Council/Google Maps
Absolute Memery 🎭AbsoluteMemery@tribe.net
2026-03-01

Beware:
Thriller must be danced whilst crossing this street.
#StreetSign #StreetSigns.

#Meme #Memes #Humour #Humor

Absolute Memery 🎭AbsoluteMemery@tribe.net
2026-02-25

Beware:
Thriller must be danced whilst crossing this street.
#StreetSign #StreetSigns.

#Meme #Memes #Humour #Humor

2026-02-08

This week both bridges are closed, there are section of the connection to the rest of the network that have to be switched from the old bridge to the new one. Even the bridge is closed to car/truck/bus traffic, it's open to pedestrian/bike traffic, here some #photos [2/3]

#photo #photography

#BridgeArchitecture #ColumbiaSt #RoyalAve #UrbanInfrastructure #Skyline #StreetSign #RustyMetal #SkylineView

A large orange steel arch bridge with a green sign pointing to Columbia St and Royal Ave. The bridge is under a clear blue sky with some clouds. There are traffic cones and a person in a yellow vest on the bridge.A green street sign reading 'Columbia St Royal Ave' is mounted on a rusty metal structure under a clear blue sky.A close-up view of a large, rusty orange steel bridge structure with a green street sign indicating 'Columbia St Royal Ave' against a clear blue sky.A large orange truss bridge with a metal frame stands over a road with traffic cones and signs indicating construction. The bridge has a green street sign that reads 'Columbia St Royal Ave'. The sky is clear and blue, and there are streetlights and trees in the background. (AI-generated AltText and Hashtags)
2026-01-27
Charles Street / Sign
City of Brighton & Hove, UK
#StreetArt #wayfinding #brighton #StreetSign #graffiti #fox
https://flic.kr/p/2rTN3mG
Photo of Charles Street sign, with graffiti fox street art below. City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
2025-12-29
Sunset in the ancient streets of Le Mans.

#sunset #goldenhour #streetphotography #lemans #oldtown #streetsign #france
2025-11-30
Max Miller Walk / Sign
City of Brighton & Hove, UK
#StreetSIgn #photography #brighton #MaxMiller
https://flic.kr/p/2rJb4h4
Photo of a sign for the ‘Max Miller Walk’ on Brighton seafront. The music-hall comedian was born (1894) in Kemp Town and resided in Brighton throughout his life. City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
SydneyJimSydneyJim
2025-11-20
2025-09-29

Something you don't see every day. In front of the Sitting Duck Tavern, a few hundred feet from Long Hill Fire Department No 3 in Trumbull, CT.

#SeenOnMyWalk #Vandalism #StreetSign #StupidPranks #TrumbullCT #Connecticut

Caution Fire Engine sign
2025-09-04

Black and Blue

A striking blue wall on Dykegate Street caught my eye, especially in the bright sunlight that cast a stark shadow across it.

Dingle is located in the heart of the Kerry Gaeltacht, one of Ireland’s officially designated Irish-speaking regions where Irish is the community language. The bilingual street signs throughout the town reflect this status, with the Irish name “Sráid an Daighide” appearing first, followed by the English “Dykegate Street.” The tradition of painting houses in bright colours in Dingle dates back centuries and was originally practical – helping fishermen identify their homes from the sea. Today, these colourful buildings have become one of Dingle’s most distinctive features, with strict planning guidelines ensuring that the tradition continues while maintaining the town’s unique character.

Apertureƒ/4CameraILCE-7RM5Focal length24mmISO100Shutter speed1/2500s

#bilingualSignage #blueWall #colourfulArchitecture #CountyKerry #Dingle #dramaticLighting #DykegateStreet #gaeltacht #Ireland #IrishCulture #IrishLanguage #Kerry #Photo #Photography #shadowPhotography #SráidAnDaithide #StreetPhotography #streetSign #WestKerry

Bilingual street sign reading "SRÁID AN DAIGHIDE / DYKEGATE STREET" mounted on a vibrant blue textured wall with dramatic shadow cast across the surface in Dingle, County Kerry

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