What's next for Digs Swansea? Developing our service and offerings for the future!
February 25, 2025

We’re committed to delivering the best student accommodation and experiences. We’ve come a long way since our beginnings over 25 years ago, but our journey is far from over. As we continue to grow and evolve, we’re constantly striving to improve and innovate, ensuring that our properties meet the needs of today’s students while looking ahead to the future.
So, what’s next for Digs Swansea?
Expanding our property portfolio - one of the most exciting things on the horizon for us is our plan to expand our portfolio of student accommodation. We’re actively working on acquiring new properties across Swansea to provide more options for students, especially in key areas close to Swansea University and other local amenities.
Re-developments - as part of our expansion, we’re converting larger properties into more modern, comfortable living spaces that cater to the growing demand for high-quality student accommodation. We’re always on the lookout for opportunities to turn some of our properties that require a refurbishment into even better properties.
Diverse offerings - aur aim is to offer a variety of accommodation types, from shared houses to individual studios, ensuring there’s something for everyone, whether you’re looking for a quiet space to focus on your studies or a social environment to meet new friends.
Embracing sustainability - sustainability is more important than ever, and Digs Swansea is committed to making our properties greener and more environmentally friendly. We’re already working on a number of initiatives to reduce our environmental impact and help students live more sustainably, such as upgrading some properties to better energy efficiency, starting a tree planting scheme and looking at sustainable materials.
Innovative technology integration - we currently already have a partnership with an excellent company for our technology services. For example, we use Arthur as an all in one application for students to manage their tenancy, chat with us, view any documents for their property, raise problems, see when bills are due and much more. We're now looking to further this will re-developments with our other online platforms.
Enhanced student experience - we understand that student accommodation isn’t just about having a place to live, it’s about creating a community and supporting students throughout their time in Swansea, ensuring they have a smooth and enjoyable experience with us. Our vision for the future includes enhancing the student experience in a variety of ways. We currently have a robust system of working for tenants, but we now have employed another staff member to help us! We are getting feedback to see where we can improve and are looking for ways we can move forward to ensure we continually provide the excellent experience that our tenants have with us. Our service aims to provide a personalised experience for tenants, tailoring our services to meet individual needs.
As we look to the future, we’re excited about the opportunities that lie ahead for Digs Swansea. With our plans for expansion, sustainability, technology integration, and enhanced student experiences, we’re dedicated to continually improving.
So, what’s next for Digs Swansea?
Expanding our property portfolio - one of the most exciting things on the horizon for us is our plan to expand our portfolio of student accommodation. We’re actively working on acquiring new properties across Swansea to provide more options for students, especially in key areas close to Swansea University and other local amenities.
Re-developments - as part of our expansion, we’re converting larger properties into more modern, comfortable living spaces that cater to the growing demand for high-quality student accommodation. We’re always on the lookout for opportunities to turn some of our properties that require a refurbishment into even better properties.
Diverse offerings - aur aim is to offer a variety of accommodation types, from shared houses to individual studios, ensuring there’s something for everyone, whether you’re looking for a quiet space to focus on your studies or a social environment to meet new friends.
Embracing sustainability - sustainability is more important than ever, and Digs Swansea is committed to making our properties greener and more environmentally friendly. We’re already working on a number of initiatives to reduce our environmental impact and help students live more sustainably, such as upgrading some properties to better energy efficiency, starting a tree planting scheme and looking at sustainable materials.
Innovative technology integration - we currently already have a partnership with an excellent company for our technology services. For example, we use Arthur as an all in one application for students to manage their tenancy, chat with us, view any documents for their property, raise problems, see when bills are due and much more. We're now looking to further this will re-developments with our other online platforms.
Enhanced student experience - we understand that student accommodation isn’t just about having a place to live, it’s about creating a community and supporting students throughout their time in Swansea, ensuring they have a smooth and enjoyable experience with us. Our vision for the future includes enhancing the student experience in a variety of ways. We currently have a robust system of working for tenants, but we now have employed another staff member to help us! We are getting feedback to see where we can improve and are looking for ways we can move forward to ensure we continually provide the excellent experience that our tenants have with us. Our service aims to provide a personalised experience for tenants, tailoring our services to meet individual needs.
As we look to the future, we’re excited about the opportunities that lie ahead for Digs Swansea. With our plans for expansion, sustainability, technology integration, and enhanced student experiences, we’re dedicated to continually improving.

By Neil Kinnerly
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October 31, 2025
Halloween is nearly here and it’s always a good time to add a little spooky fun to your day, whether you’re hanging out with friends, getting your place ready, or just enjoying the autumn vibes. Before you dive into the celebrations, we thought it would be cool to share some interesting things about Halloween in the UK and some local Swansea stories to get you in the mood. Halloween actually has really old roots here in the UK. It goes back to an ancient Celtic festival called Samhain. People used to celebrate the end of the harvest season and the start of the cold, dark winter. Back then, they believed that the boundary between the living world and the spirit world was thinner around this time of year. Because of that, they thought ghosts and spirits could cross over and roam the earth. It was a time to light bonfires and wear costumes to keep those spirits away. The pumpkin carving tradition that’s so popular today actually started a little differently. In Ireland and Scotland, people used to carve faces into turnips or other root vegetables to scare off wandering spirits. When Irish immigrants came to America, they discovered pumpkins were easier to carve and much bigger, so the jack-o’-lantern as we know it was born. But if you want to keep it authentic, you could always try carving a turnip this Halloween. Trick or treating is another interesting tradition. It didn’t really become popular in the UK until the 1980s. Before that, kids went “guising” which meant dressing up in costumes and going door to door to perform songs or jokes in exchange for treats. It was less about threats and more about entertainment. So when you’re knocking on doors this year, you’re taking part in a tradition that’s only a few decades old here but has deep roots in earlier customs. Swansea itself has plenty of spooky stories and places that make Halloween feel a bit more real. For example, Swansea Castle is said to be haunted, and people have reported strange noises and ghostly sightings there. The Maritime Quarter has its own legends of mysterious figures wandering the docks late at night. If you’re up for a bit of local adventure, grabbing a few friends and exploring some of these spots could be a fun way to get into the Halloween spirit. If you’re staying in your student house, adding some decorations like cobwebs, spooky lights or even a hand-carved pumpkin can transform your place without much effort. You don’t have to go over the top to make it feel festive. And maybe set up a horror movie night with your housemates. Whether you prefer classic chills or silly scary comedies, it’s a great way to relax and have some laughs. One more fun fact - did you know that in some parts of the UK people still follow the old tradition of “snap-apple” at Halloween? It’s a game where apples are hung from a string and you try to bite one without using your hands. It’s messy but a good laugh with friends. Whether you’re planning to head out, stay in or just enjoy some snacks and spooky stories, it’s a great chance to take a break and have some fun. We hope your Halloween is full of good times, a few surprises and plenty of treats. If you come across any great local events or have some cool decorations or costumes to show off, we’d love to hear from you.



