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Aspers Casino Swansea support ‘The Aspinall Foundation’ a charity founded by John Aspinall our Chairman Damian Aspinall’s father.
The Aspinall Foundation is the charity which works in conjunction with Port Lympne and Howletts Wild Animal Parks. Many animal species throughout the world are becoming increasingly rare and endangered through loss of natural habitat, poaching and pollution.
The Aspinall Foundation is a registered charity that is actively involved with several projects that incorporate a diverse range of conservation activities both at their Kent based Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks, in addition to well-established overseas projects in the Republic of Congo and Gabon and more recent developing projects in Indonesia and Madagascar. Their main spheres of conservation-based activity include captive breeding, education, ecosystem management, local community education projects, capacity building, habitat surveys and the rehabilitation of confiscated wild animals. The Aspinall Foundation also contributes to conservation projects run by other organisations.

November 2011 the Aspers Swansea team are getting together to raise money for ‘The Aspinall Foundation’ and also for local charity, ‘The John Hartson Foundation’. The team will be cycling 112 miles, running 26.2 miles and also rowing 26.2 miles all on site at Aspers Swansea on 26th November. To show your support and to find out more please click here.
Aspers Swansea also support the adult section of local charity ‘Swansea City Football in the Community’. Swansea F.I.T.C. is a non-profit making organisation backed by the Professional Footballer’s Association. Apart from their work with local children, Swansea F.I.T.C. actively work with other groups in society such as the disabled, ethnic minorities and young offenders. To find out more about this charity please click here.
Aspers at Salubrious Place
Wind Street
Swansea
SA1 1EE
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Wind Street entrance: 12 noon – 3am
York Street entrance: 7pm – 6am
Aspers is membership free and open to those aged 18 or over. Photo ID required if you look under 21 and to join our Aspire Loyalty Club.
If you need to park at Salubrious Place the nationwide NCP Parking is within the York Street location in Swansea.
The multi-storey car park in Swansea has over 256 spaces. The car park in Swansea is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It takes all major credit cards for payment and excepts the Gateway national parking account card.
Our dress code is smart casual no flip-flops or Football Shirts
We have a dedicated line in Reception, please ask a member of staff for assistance