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flag Swansea ranks 41st in UK livability due to low life expectancy, income, and high drug deaths, yet offers beaches, parks, and events.

flag Swansea, Wales’ second-largest city, ranks 41st out of 50 UK cities in PwC’s “worst cities to live in” list due to factors like low life expectancy, income, and high carbon emissions, alongside a high drug fatality rate. flag Despite these challenges, the city offers a unique blend of natural beauty and urban amenities, including a five-mile public beach stretch with footpaths, cycle routes, and family-friendly facilities like Blackpill Lido and the LC leisure complex. flag Residents enjoy easy access to Singleton Park, a major event venue, and the scenic, affluent village of Mumbles, known as the “Hamptons of Wales.” Annual events such as the Wales Air Show and concerts by global artists draw crowds, highlighting the city’s vibrant community life and strong appeal despite its ranking.

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