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Community Awards aim to celebrate the unsung heroes from across the Vale!
Bro Radio, the local radio station for the Vale of Glamorgan, has announced the return of its Community Awards.
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Guitar duo to appear at Barry Arts Festival
An international guitar duo will be performing at the Barry Arts Festival later this month.
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Fonmon Castle to host summer music events
Fonmon Castle is to host a series of live music concerts this summer.
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Death of A Salesman: "a triumph of storytelling"
Chris reviews a new production of the Arthur Miller classic Death of A Salesman at the New Theatre Cardiff.
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Ruth Jones honoured with St David Award
Ruth Jones has been honoured with a special St David Award for her success with Gavin & Stacey.
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Sully Island: RNLI warning after tidal cut-offs
Eight people were rescued in just five days by lifeboat crews after they were cut off by the tide at Sully Island.
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Community Awards aim to celebrate the unsung heroes from across the Vale!
Bro Radio, the local radio station for the Vale of Glamorgan, has announced the return of its Community Awards.
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Vandals cause £4,500 of damage to Salisbury Road play area
A deliberate fire at the Salisbury Road play area in Barry, known locally as The Dump, is estimated to have caused £4,500 worth of damage.
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Housebuilder offering community funding
Community groups and charities in the Vale are being invited to apply for funding from a major South Wales housebuilder.
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Cuts expected to Barry-Penarth bus route
A bus service linking Barry and Penarth looks set to be reduced.
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Norovirus: visitor ban lifted at hospitals
A visitor ban at hospitals across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan has been lifted following a norovirus outbreak.
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Guitar duo to appear at Barry Arts Festival
An international guitar duo will be performing at the Barry Arts Festival later this month.
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Motorcyclist injured in Penarth collision
A motorcyclist was taken to hospital following a two-vehicle collision in Penarth.
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Norovirus: hospital visitor ban continues
A ban on hospital visitors due to a norovirus outbreak will continue for now, despte 'early signs of improvement'.
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Eastern Vale to pilot soft plastics recycling system
Residents in the Eastern Vale are to take part in a pilot scheme for a new soft plastic recycling system.
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Villagers lose fight over livestock barns
Villagers in St Lythans have lost a four-year-long running battle to stop barns for livestock being built near their homes.
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Council spent £1m on scrapped Bay velodrome
Cardiff Council spent more than £1m on a major velodrome project in the Bay, which was eventually scrapped.
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Two men killed in A48 crash named
Two of the three men killed in a collision on the A48 near Bonvilston have been named.
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Welsh independence support at 'all time high'
Campaigners have claimed support for Welsh independence has reached an 'all-time high'.
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Fonmon Castle to host summer music events
Fonmon Castle is to host a series of live music concerts this summer.
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Family gathers at lifeboat station in mum's memory
A woman from Llantwit Major joined her family from around the world for a fundraiser in memory of her mother.
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Council launches 15-year tree strategy
A new 15-year strategy has been set out for looking after the Vale's trees and woodlands.
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Swimming club search for missing archives
Barry Amateur Swimming Club (ASC) is looking to recover missing scrapbooks that form a crucial part of their historical archive.
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Barry secure FAW licences for next season
Barry Town United have secured their FAW Tier One licence to continue playing Cymru Premier football next season.
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Plate heartbreak for young Bombers
A disallowed late try saw Barry beaten 30-25 by Tonyrefail in the semi fnals of the Cardiff Cup's U16s Plate competition.
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Bombers surge to Llanishen win
A second half fightback saw Barry clinch a 38-25 win over Llanishen in their penultimate Admiral League game of the season.
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Barry beaten by relegated Archers
Barry Town United lost 2-0 to relegated Cardiff Met in their last home game of the Adran Premier campaign.
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Captain Jack leads Llantwit to last home win
Llantwit Major got back to winning ways in their final home game of the Cymru South campaign, beating Caerau Ely 1-0.
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Swimming club search for missing archives
Barry Amateur Swimming Club (ASC) is looking to recover missing scrapbooks that form a crucial part of their historical archive.
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Barry duo up for league awards
Andy Legg has been nominated for the Cymru Premier's manager of the month award for March.
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Bombers prepare for season finale
Barry host their penultimate Admiral League fixture of the season this Saturday when Llanishen visit the Reservoir Field (2.30pm ko).
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Adran Premier: Barry defeated by Swans
Barry Town United lost 3-0 to plate winners Swansea City in the Adran Premier - on a day when league honours were decided.
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Advantage Barry in play-off chase
Barry Town United edged closer to the Cymru Premier play-offs after a 2-1 win over relegation-threatened Newtown.
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Llantwit let lead slip at Newport City
Llantwit Major let the lead slip in their 2-1 defeat at Newport City in the Cymru South.
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Rowe returns for Nations League games
Wales manager Rhian Wilkinson has named her squad for their next Women's Nations League games against Denmark and Sweden.
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Cardiff Cup agony for Barry U16s
Barry RFC's under 16s are out of the Cardiff Rugby Cup after a 32-31 defeat to CRICC in their final group game.
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Women's Euros trophy visits Jenner Park
The UEFA Women's Euros trophy will visit Barry's Jenner Park this weekend at the end of a week-long tour of Wales.
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Bombers beat Builth in Premier League opener
Barry RFC Youth kicked off the new East Wales Premier League with a 31-12 win over Builth Wells.
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Young sports coaches and ambassadors honoured
Young sports coaches and ambassadors from across the Vale have been honoured at a special evening.
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Adran Premier: Barry back to winning ways
Barry Town United earned their first Adran Premier win since January after beating Aberystwyth Town 2-0.
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14-man Barry test Rhydyfelin
Barry resumed their Admiral League campaign with a 44-34 defeat at Rhydyfelin in Division One East Central.
The latest from Sky News
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'We're living a life sentence': Family of man killed by psychiatric patient demand answers
A grief-stricken family has told Sky News they want "someone to take accountability" for the death of Lewis Stone, a retired butcher who was killed by a secure psychiatric unit patient released 10 days earlier.
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Home secretary denies 'watering down' grooming gangs response following backlash
The home secretary has denied the government is watering down its response to child grooming gangs after it was accused of dropping plans for local inquiries.
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New at-home spit test for prostate cancer could be better than blood test, study suggests
A new spit test for prostate cancer which can be done at home may be better than current testing methods, a study suggests.
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Local elections: From where they are to what they're all for - your ultimate guide
A host of local and mayoral elections will be taking place across England on Thursday 1 May - the first voting day since the general election last year.
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Daughter's plea for help to solve mother's murder 30 years ago
A woman whose mother's murder has been unsolved for 30 years has issued a plea for help in finding her killer.
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Postboxes upgraded with solar panels in high-tech parcel trial
Solar-powered postboxes with an extra-large slot for parcels are being trialled by Royal Mail.
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King and Queen meet Pope at the Vatican - as he wishes them happy anniversary
A photo of the King and Queen during their private meeting with the Pope at the Vatican on Wednesday has been released.
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Fewer criminals set to be jailed, as prisons in England and Wales struggle with overcrowding
Ministers want reforms to sentencing policy that will reduce the prison population by more than ten percent, Sky News has learnt.
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Prince William brings son George to Aston Villa's Champions League quarter-final clash with PSG - and chats to pundits
Prince William has said bringing his son George to Aston Villa's Champions League quarter-final match in Paris was a "big deal" - before seeing their side lose 3-1 in the first leg of the tie.
The latest Entertainment from Sky News
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Weezer bassist's wife shot and arrested on suspicion of attempted murder
A US author - the wife of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner - has been shot and arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
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New Universal theme park set to open in UK - with promise of 'billions' of pounds for the economy
A new Universal theme park in Bedfordshire has been confirmed on what Sir Keir Starmer hailed as a "momentous" day for the UK.
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BAFTA Games Awards: Astro Bot tops leaderboard - with psychological horror close behind
Astro Bot was the big winner at this year's BAFTA Games Awards, taking home five prizes, including the coveted best game.
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BAFTA Games Awards: Full list of winners
The BAFTA Games Awards celebrate gaming excellence and creative achievement in the best games of the last year.
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'The heartbeat of Blondie': Drummer Clem Burke dies aged 70
Blondie drummer Clem Burke has died at the age of 70