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Blackweir Live faces the music
A Welsh Government minister has called on councils to be mindful of the impact of events on public spaces as a controversial series of gigs gets underway in Cardiff.
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Arts festival hosts talk on 'the real' Mr Burton
A teacher who inspired Richard Burton will be the subject of a special talk next month as part of the Barry Arts Festival.
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Llantwit Major School announce Oliver! as its July production
Llantwit Major School is proud to announce its upcoming production of Oliver!
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Cadstock Music Festival announces 15th year line-up
Award-winning music festival Cadstock has announced a fifteen-act lineup for its fifteenth year at Victoria Park, Cadoxton.
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Barry murder investigation - Victim named
Police have named the man who died in Barry on Monday night as 38-year-old Kamran Aman.
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Vale Butchers wins at National Awards Ceremony
Farmers Pantry, based in the Vale of Glamorgan, has won Best Large Butchers in Wales at the British Butchery Awards 2025.
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Cardiff bus services under threat as workers ballot for strike action
Unite members at Cardiff Bus, including bus drivers, could take industrial action over pay and conditions.
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Murder investigation launched followed incident in Barry
Police in the Vale of Glamorgan have launched a murder investigation following an incident in Barry on Monday evening.
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Labour’s PIP u-turn is too little, too late say Plaid Senedd candidates
Plaid Cymru Senedd candidates Cllr Mark Hooper and Sarah Rees have warned that the UK Government’s u-turn on Personal Independence Payments is “too little, too late”.
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Innovative Vale project wins big at Construction Awards
A project which brings together 24 social landlords, alongside the Vale Council and Welsh Government, has won a prestigious award at the 2025 Constructing Excellence in Wales Awards.
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NCI St Donat's Bay station upgrade sees new camera launch lifesaving action
A new camera installed to help coast-watchers keep people safe triggered the recovery of lost paddleboarders just an hour after being installed.
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Police at the scene of serious incident in Barry
Emergency road closures are in place around Court Road and Barry road, due to a serious incident.
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Nominations wanted for 24-hour clean-up
A cleaning firm is looking for spaces in the Vale of Glamorgan to spruce up in just 24 hours.
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Blackweir Live faces the music
A Welsh Government minister has called on councils to be mindful of the impact of events on public spaces as a controversial series of gigs gets underway in Cardiff.
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Housing plan for Penarth mansion approved
A Victorian mansion in Penarth left empty for years will be transformed into new housing.
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Marie Curie garden fayre raises £4,200
A Penarth hospice has raised over £4,200 at its first garden fayre in over a decade.
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Maintenance work to hit Vale train services
Trains on the Vale of Glamorgan line will be suspended next month due to essential maintenance works.
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Cosmeston: council to seek 'placemaking' plans
A 'placemaking' plan for Penarth will look to explore event and activity opportunities for Cosmeston Lakes country park.
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Swimmer airlifted from sea off Nells Point
A swimmer is recovering after being swept out to sea by the tide off Nells Point.
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Police hunt Transit campervan thieves
Detectives are hunting thieves who have been targeting campervans across South Wales.
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Barry placemaking plan 'lacks clarity' - Plaid
Plaid Cymru politicians have criticised a 'lack of clarity' over a placemaking plan for Barry.
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'Real danger a Welsh university could collapse next year'
There is a real danger a university in Wales could collapse next year, a trade union has warned.
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Jamfund Cup comes to Jenner Park
A six-a-side charity football tournament will be held at Jenner Park in Barry next month.
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Bowls club planning Kenyan tour
Members of Barry Athletic Bowls Club are planning a two-week trip to Kenya early next year.
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Llantwit face Lido in MG Cup opener
Llantwit Major have been drawn at home to Afan Lido in the first round of the Nathaniel MG Cup.
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Llantwit and Barry await league cup draws
The draw for the opening rounds of the Nathaniel MG Cup will be unveiled on Wednesday night.
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Barry sign ex-TNS defender Davies
Barry Town United have signed centre-back Keston Davies ahead of the new Cymru Premier season.
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Home win in inaugural Mary Thomas Trophy
A rose bowl which sat in a display cabinet for many years has been given a new lease of life with the staging of a ladies triples charity competition for the Mary Thomas Trophy.
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Dimond says final farewell to Bombers
John Dimond has bid a final farewell to Barry RFC - and its plate-winning youth squad.
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'True hero' David retires as Barry Town secretary
Barry Town United's club secretary, David Cole, is retiring from the role after 22 years.
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Ingle named in Women's Euros squad
Sophie Ingle has been named in the Wales squad for their historic Women's Euros debut in Switzerland next month.
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Strongman Jacob puts new gym to the test
Wales' Strongest Man has helped to officially open a new 'strength gym' at Barry Lesiure Centre.
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Bombers reunited at Reservoir Field
Over 50 former and current players at Barry RFC have attended the club's inaugural reunion event.
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Darcey wins first European tour title
Dinas Powys golfer Darcey Harry has won her first pro title on the Ladies European Tour.
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Record-breaking Barry Island 10K returns
Barry Island 10K organisers say this year's race was the biggest in its history.
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Llantwit secure pitch maintenance funding
Llantwit Major AFC have secured a £20,000 grant for pitch maintenance equipment at its Windmill Lane ground.
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Llantwit announce pre-season fixtures
Llantwit Major have confirmed their pre-season fixtures in the run-up to the new campaign.
The latest from Sky News
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The PM faced down his party on welfare and lost. I suspect things may only get worse
So much for an end to chaos and sticking plaster politics.
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Starmer survives rebellion as watered-down welfare cuts pass key vote
Sir Keir Starmer's controversial welfare bill has passed its first hurdle in the Commons despite a sizeable rebellion from his MPs.
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How did your MP vote on Labour's welfare bill?
Labour's welfare reforms bill has passed, with 335 MPs voting in favour and 260 against.
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Three members of Lucy Letby hospital's senior leadership team arrested
Three managers at the hospital where Lucy Letby worked have been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter.
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Man charged with murdering pregnant mother-of-two in County Down
A man has been charged with murder and child destruction after the death of a pregnant woman in Northern Ireland.
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Two people arrested after Palestine Action claimed it blocked Israeli defence firm's UK site
Two people have been arrested after Palestine Action claimed to have blockaded the entrance of an Israeli defence company's UK headquarters.
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UK records hottest day of year so far - as 40C highs close schools in Europe
The UK has recorded its hottest day of the year so far – while Europe has also faced extreme heat, and wildfires have raged in Turkey.
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Girl who died after tree collapsed in Southend park had 'heart full of love', family say
A seven-year-old girl who died after a tree partially collapsed at a park in Essex has been named.
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Santander bank deal could mean TSB name disappears from UK high street
Santander is to buy TSB, becoming the UK's third biggest bank in the process.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs holds head in his hands as jury reaches a partial verdict
Jurors in the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs have reached a verdict on four of the five counts against him - but the hip-hop mogul will have to wait to learn his fate.
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UK content creators demand formal recognition from the government
The UK's YouTubers, TikTok creators and Instagram influencers have been surveyed on mass for the first time ever, and are demanding formal recognition from the government.
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Chief rabbi condemns BBC's 'mishandled response' to anti-IDF chanting at Glastonbury - as Bob Vylan issue new statement
The chief rabbi has described the BBC's response to anti-IDF chanting at Glastonbury as "belated and mishandled" - as the punk-rap duo involved, Bob Vylan, said the UK government needed to talk about its "criminal inaction".
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Was there a hate crime at Glastonbury?
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RuPaul's Drag Race star The Vivienne died by 'misadventure', inquest finds
An inquest has found drag queen The Vivienne did not intend to take their life when they died after taking ketamine.