BBC News & Sport On Tour arrived in Castle Square, Swansea, for the final stop of its summer run BBC Breakfast sport presenter Chris Hollins got a few tips from one of the younger locals Tour host Nicky Schiller donned some fetching wet-weather gear as he explained secrets of BBC News and Sport Meanwhile in the Interactive Marquee, staff offered to relieve the stress of today's technological society to passers-by Welsh local Anne Gall was only too willing to show her contributions to Have Your Say on the BBC News website Rookie reporter Gareth Cartwright got the chance to interview Swansea City boss Roberto Martinez for his own online feature Other willing volunteers were sent out into the Square to do radio reports and broadcasts Back in the tent, locals took on the duties of radio studio manager and other roles Some of our volunteer correspondents needed a little help when presenting in front of a camera BBC Sport's Clare Balding was also on hand to help people on the TV news stage Budding sport fans were able to relive their favourite moments with commentator Ron Jones
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