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Art Gallery in Barry celebrates International Women's Day 2026
The Women’s Arts Association Wales (WAAW) is celebrating International Women’s Day 2026 at Art Central, the Vale of Glamorgan’s impressive art gallery in Barry.
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Memo & Beacons Cymru Presents: Dadleoli, Taran & Penbleth
This March, the Memo Arts Centre welcomes audiences to a high-energy evening of live Welsh-language music with Dadleoli, Taran, and Penbleth, part of the Memo Presents series funded by the Arts Council of Wales.
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Penarth Library shortlisted for Library of the Year Award
Penarth Library has been named as a finalist for Library of the Year award at The British Book Awards 2026.
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Penarth St David’s Day concert will tell the Paul Robeson story
A St David’s Day concert in Penarth will tell the story of the remarkable singer and justice campaigner Paul Robeson.
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Dinas Powys welcomes Cabaret for Cancer Care
Dinas Powys Hall will be hosting a Cabaret show next weekend to raise money for Tenovus Cancer Care.
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Penarth RNLI crew members join RNLI’s Women in Search and Rescue Training Week
Ahead of International Women’s Day, around 80 women from across the RNLI, each fulfilling a variety of frontline lifeboat station roles, came together for the RNLI’s Women in Search and Rescue Training Week at the RNLI College in Poole, Dorset.
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Llantwt Major chosen to take part in one-week Town Boost
Llantwit Major has been chosen as one of just three Welsh towns to take part in the one-week Town Boost.
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Paul Chuckle MBE to visit Penarth on "Thank You Tour" for Marie Curie
Marie Curie ambassador Paul Chuckle MBE will visit Penarth as he embarks on a ‘Thank you’ tour of the UK to celebrate 40 years of the Great Daffodil Appeal.
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Vale Youth Service secures International Texas Exchange for young people
The Vale of Glamorgan Council’s Youth Service has secured an international exchange to Texas for twelve local young people, following a successful national funding bid and months of dedicated preparation by youth service staff.
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Work starts on redevelopment of St Richard Gwyn High School
Work has begun to redevelop St Richard Gwyn Catholic High School in Barry.
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Art Gallery in Barry celebrates International Women's Day 2026
The Women’s Arts Association Wales (WAAW) is celebrating International Women’s Day 2026 at Art Central, the Vale of Glamorgan’s impressive art gallery in Barry.
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Increase in the number of rare butterfly eggs reported in areas of South Wales
An exciting increase in the number of rare butterfly eggs in some areas in South Wales has been reported this month.
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First stretch of National Forest for Wales launched at Porthkerry Country Park
The first 80km stretch of the National Forest for Wales has been launched - stretching from Porthkerry Country Park to Pont Walby viaduct near Glynneath.
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Cardiff ex-servicewoman backs charity campaign
A new campaign has been launched to improve access to life-changing support for ex-servicewomen.
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Vale Foodbank usage up by more than 26%
The Vale Foodbank has seen usage increase by more than 26% during February, compared to the year prior.
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Bro Radio’s Community Awards returns with new headline sponsor
Bro Radio has announced the return of its Community Awards, as it continues to celebrate the best of the Vale of Glamorgan.
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Barry Rugby Football Club has lodged plans for extensions to its clubhouse and other works
A scenic south Wales rugby club could see a major upgrade if the local council approves the proposal.
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Council Tax in the Vale set to increase by 6.5%
Vale of Glamorgan Council is set to vote on one of the biggest council tax increases in Wales.
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Plans scrapped for new boat depot on Cardiff Bay peninsula
A controversial plan for the creation of a new boat depot on the Cardiff Bay peninsula has been scrapped after objections from the local community.
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Llantwit Major hosts week-long Peace Festival
Llantwit Major has hosted a week-long Peace Festival bringing together community dialogue, a Citizens’ Peace Assembly, and a cross-party Senedd hustings at St Illtud’s Church.
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Local residents in Cowbridge have banded together to buy a beloved piece of land
Residents in Cowbridge have banded together to buy a beloved piece of land at auction to save it from future development.
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Welsh legend Max Boyce and record-breaking footballer Jess Fishlock honoured at St David Awards
Welsh star Max Boyce MBE and Wales' most capped footballer Jess Fishlock MBE have been celebrated at this year's St David Awards.
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New care home could be coming to Barry is council approves plans
A new care home for the elderly could be coming to Barry if the council approves plans.
2026 Senedd Election
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Senedd 2026: Penybont Bro Morgannwg candidates
The candidate lists are being announced in Penybont Bro Morgannwg ahead of the 2026 Senedd elections.
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Senedd 2026: Caerdydd Penarth candidates
The candidate lists are being announced in Caerdydd Penarth ahead of the 2026 Senedd elections.
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Barry Rugby Football Club has lodged plans for extensions to its clubhouse and other works
A scenic south Wales rugby club could see a major upgrade if the local council approves the proposal.
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Missed chance proved Barry's downfall against Caerphilly
Barry RFC travelled to face Caerphilly in the Admiral League Division 1 East Central.
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Barry RFC Youth lose to Llandaff in Cardiff Rugby 2 League
Barry, giving several under-16s players game time as part of their transition to Youth rugby, endured a frustrating afternoon in a match littered with penalties, which saw their unbeaten run in 2026 brought to an end.
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Barry RFC girls coach recognised by Cardiff Rugby Community Foundation
A former Barry RFC Ladies team player, turned girls coach, has been recognised as Volunteer of the Year by Cardiff Rugby Foundation.
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Barry Town United end 26-year wait to lift Nathaniel MG Cup
Barry Town United lifted the Nathaniel MG Cup for the first time since 2000 with a historic 2–0 victory over JD Cymru Premier champions The New Saints at DragonBet Stadium.
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Welsh legend Max Boyce and record-breaking footballer Jess Fishlock honoured at St David Awards
Welsh star Max Boyce MBE and Wales' most capped footballer Jess Fishlock MBE have been celebrated at this year's St David Awards.
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Dinas Powys face tough test against top of the table Llantrisant
Dinas Powys faced a tough test against top-of-the-table Llantrisant in the Admiral National League Division 3 East Central.
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Barry fall short against St Albans
Barry welcomed St Albans to the Reservoir Field on Saturday.
The latest from Sky News
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Huge fire shuts Scotland's busiest train station indefinitely
A fire at a vape shop has forced the closure of Scotland's busiest railway station "until further notice", Network Rail says.
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Police appeal for help to identify man found dead in a wetsuit
Who is this man? So far, that question has proved impossible to answer.
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Cancer death rates fall to historic low - as types with biggest drop in fatalities revealed
Cancer death rates in the UK have fallen to a historic new low, Cancer Research UK has announced.
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Spend more on defence or risk being vulnerable to missile and drone attacks, UK warned
The UK should urgently accelerate plans to spend more on its armed forces or risk being vulnerable to the kind of missile and drone attacks seen across the Gulf and in Russia's war against Ukraine, an author of the government's defence review has said.
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Rangers and Celtic fans in 'shameful' clashes on pitch after Scottish Cup tie
Fans were involved in what police have described as "shameful" clashes on the pitch after Celtic knocked Rangers out of the Scottish Cup on penalties.
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Lib Dem leader calls for King's US state visit to be cancelled after Trump's criticism of Starmer
The Liberal Democrat leader has called on Sir Keir Starmer to cancel the King's US state visit over the war in Iran.
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The 'dropping tax band' trick that could boost your pension | Money newsletter
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Two drivers dead after four-vehicle collision near Bristol
Two drivers have died after a four-vehicle collision near Bristol.
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Bitter break-up for Trump and Starmer - but polling suggests PM on side of public opinion
"We will remember. We don't need people that join Wars after we've already won!"
The latest Entertainment from Sky News
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Woman armed with AR-15 rifle fires gunshots into Rihanna's California home
Several gunshots have been fired into Rihanna's California home - with one round penetrating the mansion's wall.
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BBC 'profoundly regrets' BAFTAs incident, says director general Tim Davie
The BBC regrets its "serious mistake" during the BAFTAs broadcast, the corporation's outgoing director general Tim Davie has said.
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Britney Spears seen driving 'erratically' before arrest, say police
Britney Spears was spotted driving "erratically" before her arrest on suspicion of operating her vehicle under the influence, police say.
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Rapper Ghetts jailed for killing student in hit-and-run
Rapper Ghetts has been jailed for 12 years after killing a Nepalese student in a hit-and-run collision.
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Sky News wins best news channel at Royal Television Society Awards
Sky News has won news channel of the year and Yousra Elbagir has been named television journalist of the year at the Royal Television Society (RTS) Awards.
