South Swindon covers Swindon's Town Centre area, which includes the town's main shopping district, as well as Swindon's Old Town which has further retail and leisure. All of Swindon's commercial theatre venues are in the parish (
Wyvern Theatre,
Swindon Arts Centre and MECA), as well as one of the town's three multiplex cinemas. South Swindon Parish Council delivers an events service which operates year round across the parish, although the main focus is events in the
Town Gardens in Swindon's Old Town. These events include a season of music and theatre at the Town Gardens Bowl, and the Enchanted Gardens Light Trail, which operates throughout December.
Swindon railway station is in the parish, as is Swindon's main bus interchange at Fleming Way. South Swindon parish has direct responsibility for maintaining several of Swindon's most prominent parks, including
Queen's Park, the
Town Gardens in Old Town, and GWR Park in the town's historic
Railway Village. The parish is also home to
Coate Water Country Park, which is maintained by
Swindon Borough Council. The former farmhouse at Coate, where the nature writer
Richard Jefferies was born in 1848, is operated as a museum by a small charity. South Swindon Parish Council operates two public libraries which are integrated with the Swindon Borough Library Service. Old Town Library was transferred to the parish from Swindon Borough Council in 2017. Badbury Park Library was opened in 2023. Swindon Borough Council directly operates two further libraries in the parish; Central Library in the Town Centre, and Park Library at Cavendish Square. The parish directly operates community centres in Badbury Park and at Broadgreen in Swindon Central. Other community centres in the parish are operated by voluntary or community groups or by other organisations. ==References==