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Lower Loughor

Coordinates:51°39′44″N4°04′39″W / 51.662238°N 4.077371°W /51.662238; -4.077371
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Human settlement in Wales
Lower Loughor Ward
Area0.94 km2 (0.36 sq mi)
Population2,355 (2011 census)
• Density2,505/km2 (6,490/sq mi)
Principal area
Preserved county
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
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Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
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  • Christine Richards (Labour)
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Lower Loughor (Welsh:Casllwchwr Isaf) was anelectoral ward in the City and County ofSwansea,Wales. The ward covered the western part of the town ofLoughor in the parliamentary constituency ofGower.

It was bounded by the wards ofGowerton to the west; theLoughor estuary to the north andUpper Loughor to the east.

Lower Loughour consists of an area ofsalt marsh south of theA484 road and a suburban settlement north of the A484. The settlement of Lower Loughor can be traced back to Swansea's early coal mining industry with mines, and an iron foundry dating back to the 1730s. By 1869, the St. David's tinplate works was well established across the river and the village of Loughor had grown significantly by 1876. The construction of a permanent bridge across the River Loughor in 1923, linking Swansea with Llanelli, encouraged further expansion of Loughor.

Some worker houses from the 19th Century still remain in the area close to the estuary. A substantial Post War Local Authority housing estate was developed in the 1930s. Further local authority housing was developed in the 1970s and in the early 2000s more housing has been built. About 28% of the properties in the area are detached houses with about 36% of the housing stock being semi-detached.

In the 2012 local council elections, the electorate turnout was 33%. The results were:[1]

CandidatePartyVotesStatus
Christine RichardsLabour436Labour hold
Mike SheehanLiberal Democrat100
Leigh RichardsPlaid Cymru56

References

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  1. ^"Election results for Lower Loughor".Swansea Council. Retrieved26 September 2025.
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