An oak tree has been planted in the grounds of Swansea’s Guildhall to mark the 80th anniversary of the Association of Jewish Refugees. Oak tree planted for Association of Jewish Refugees The national charity, which supports Holocaust refugees and survivors living in Great Britain, is planting 80 native oaks at different sites across the country. Swansea Council was eager to support the initiative to recognise the huge contribution Jewish refugees have made to the city and the UK. Council Leader Rob Stewart and Lord Mayor Mary Jones were joined by Norma Glass MBE, a leading member of the Jewish Community...