Swansea anti-austerity march: Hundreds turn out in rain
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About 200 marchers braved a damp day out to take part
Hundreds turned out for an anti-austerity march in Swansea on Saturday.
UK and Wales Green Party leaders Natalie Bennett and Pippa Bartolotti joined about 200 people on the march from the Guildhall at 12.30 BST.
It was organised by The People's Assembly - a group opposing public sector spending cuts by the UK government.
Campaigners, including Plaid Cymru AM Bethan Jenkins, ended the march with a rally in Castle Gardens.

Welsh Green Party leader Pippa Bartolotti marched with over 200 people
- Published16 May 2015