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Barry Dock RNLI and Penarth RNLI kayak carry success
Volunteers and supporters came together on Sunday for a 10-mile kayak carry from Penarth RNLI lifeboat station to Barry Dock RNLI, raising funds and awareness for the charity that saves lives at sea.
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Police confirm death of a man on Main Street in Barry
Police have confirmed the death of a man at a property on Main Street in Barry, following reports of a fire.
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A new energy storage system could be coming to a town in the Vale of Glamorgan if plans are approved
A new energy storage system that is "uniquely suited” to the area could be coming to a town in the Vale of Glamorgan if plans are approved
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Whitbread announces closure of popular Vale Pub
Whitbread, the parent company of Premier Inn, has unveiled plans to cut 3,800 jobs across the UK, including the closure of a long-standing pub in Wenvoe.
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Full list of beaches where dogs will be banned until 30th September
The 1st May sees the return of the Vale's annual Dog Beach Ban, with dogs banned from a number of the county's most popular beaches during the summer period.
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Pen-y-bont Bro Morgannwg constituency Profile
It’s a sunny day on the coast of south Wales as hundreds of residents, shoppers, and day-trippers make the most of the weather in the seaside towns of Barry and Porthcawl.
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Vale Council Highway Authority raises concerns about St Athan housing development
The Vale of Glamorgan Highway Authority has raised concerns about a housing development outside the village of St Athan.
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Over £500,000 awarded to continue Restore the Thaw Project
£574,850 has been secured by the Vale of Glamorgan Council to undertake the second phase of the Restore the Thaw Landscape project, which has been benefiting wildlife, landowners and communities over the last three years.
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Barry Library shares the joy of reading with World Book Night Giveaway
Barry Library marked World Book Night and the National Year of Reading with a community-focused book giveaway that encouraged residents to immerse themselves in the joy of reading.
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Purple Plaque marks the life of a Barry woman who improved the lives of women in her docks community
Wales 24th Purple Plaque and the first in Barry is set to be unveiled on Friday to mark the achievements of Beatrice Lewis.
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Barry Town's Robbie Willmott retires from football to take on new role
Following the conclusion of the season, Barry Town United player Robbie Willmott has announced his decision to retire from Football.
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Volunteers in Scouts across Wales recognised for outstanding service at Windsor Castle
More than 100 volunteers across Wales have been recognised in the latest Scouts Roll of Honour, celebrating their exceptional contribution to young people and communities.
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Calon Hearts uses Heart Failure Awareness Week to spotlight early detection and prevention
Charity Calon Hearts is using Heart Failure Awareness Week to spotlight early detection and prevention.
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Residents in St Athan oppose development which could "permanently alter the character of the village"
Residents in St Athan are opposing a massive housing estate right on their doorstep which could “permanently alter the character” of the area.
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Local candidates face nature & environment Question Time
A local group has hosted a hustings focused on nature and the environment.
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Final spaces available for free heart screenings in Cardiff this weekend
Calon Hearts is urging people across South Wales to take up the final remaining appointments at a free heart screening event taking place in Cardiff this weekend.
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A century-and-a-half old Pub in Penarth could become a set of new flats
A century-and-a-half old pub in Penarth could become a set of new flats if development plans are approved.
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Caedydd Penarth constituency Profile
It was harder than you’d imagine to get people to talk about an election in a leafy Welsh town.
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One-week Town Boost in Llantwit Major hailed a success
A one-week Town Boost Programme in Llantwit Major has been hailed a success, delivering a range of improvements to the town centre, whilst bringing together residents, businesses and local partners.
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Vale Reform Councillor defects to Restore Britain
A councillor elected last year in a by-election in the Iltydd ward of Barry has defected to Restore Britain.
2026 Senedd Election
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Pen-y-bont Bro Morgannwg constituency Profile
It’s a sunny day on the coast of south Wales as hundreds of residents, shoppers, and day-trippers make the most of the weather in the seaside towns of Barry and Porthcawl.
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Local candidates face nature & environment Question Time
A local group has hosted a hustings focused on nature and the environment.
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Caedydd Penarth constituency Profile
It was harder than you’d imagine to get people to talk about an election in a leafy Welsh town.
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Senedd 2026: Penybont Bro Morgannwg Constituency
The candidate lists are being announced in Penybont Bro Morgannwg ahead of the 2026 Senedd elections.
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Senedd 2026: Caerdydd Penarth Constituency
The candidate lists are being announced in Caerdydd Penarth ahead of the 2026 Senedd elections.
Bro Radio Sport
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Barry RFC set sights on the Cardiff Under-14 Bowl at Cardiff Arms Park
Resilience and excellent discipline helped Barry’s Under-14s take the honours in a recent six-team tournament in Devon, and now they have their sights firmly set on a bigger prize, the Cardiff Under-14 Bowl, when they take on St Peter’s at the Arms Park on May 9.
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Barry RFC relegated from Division 1 East Central
The spectre of relegation has hung over Barry RFC all season and, following fellow strugglers Cambrian Welfare’s 32-27 victory at Penarth on Saturday, the Bombers will be playing in Admiral National League Division 2 East Central next season.
Culture & Arts
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The Top Events Happening in the Vale of Glamorgan this May
May has arrived, and the Vale of Glamorgan is already buzzing with an exciting and diverse line-up of events.
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Barry Library shares the joy of reading with World Book Night Giveaway
Barry Library marked World Book Night and the National Year of Reading with a community-focused book giveaway that encouraged residents to immerse themselves in the joy of reading.
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Caedydd Penarth constituency Profile
It was harder than you’d imagine to get people to talk about an election in a leafy Welsh town.
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One-week Town Boost in Llantwit Major hailed a success
A one-week Town Boost Programme in Llantwit Major has been hailed a success, delivering a range of improvements to the town centre, whilst bringing together residents, businesses and local partners.
The latest from Sky News
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Attacks on British Jews 'a crisis for all of us', says PM
Sir Keir Starmer has warned that a rise in attacks against British Jews is "a crisis for all of us" and requires a "whole of society" response.
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Four Palestine Action activists guilty over break-in at Israel-linked defence firm
Four Palestine Action activists have been found guilty of criminal damage over a break-in at an Israeli-linked defence firm's UK site after a retrial.
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Woman accused of killing girl in 1978 by forcing her into hot bath was 'violent', court hears
A woman accused of killing a five-year-old girl by burning her in a hot bath in 1978 subjected her stepchildren to a "cycle of violence", a court has heard.
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Murder probe launched after south London shooting victim dies
A murder investigation has been launched after a man involved in a shooting incident in south London on Saturday died.
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'Culture of misogyny' blamed for missed warning signs in murdered showjumper probe in Northern Ireland
A review into the killing of a showjumper highlighted a "culture of misogyny and complacency" within a Northern Irish police force, similar to that identified in the Sarah Everard case.
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Woman, 35, was killed in Bristol house explosion after ex-partner 'forced entry'
A man forced his way into a house armed with a device minutes before an explosion which killed both him and his ex-partner, with the woman's death being treated as a homicide, police said.
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Man accused of assaulting officer at airport says he felt he and brother were 'under attack'
A man struck a firearms officer at Manchester Airport because he believed he and his brother were "under attack", he told a jury.
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Teacher accused of abusing and murdering adopted baby begged doctors to save him
A teacher accused of sexually abusing and murdering his adopted baby begged medics "don't let him die", a court heard.
The latest Entertainment from Sky News
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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni reach settlement over It Ends With Us lawsuit
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have reached a settlement over civil claims brought by the actress after they starred together in It Ends With Us.
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Britney Spears pleads guilty to reckless driving
Britney Spears has pleaded guilty to reckless driving involving alcohol and drugs.
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Peter Kay show bomb hoax suspect removed from court after outbursts during hearing
A man charged with false communications over an alleged bomb hoax at a Peter Kay show has been removed from court after repeatedly talking during a hearing on Monday.
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SAG-AFTRA reaches tentative deal with studios, in bid to avoid strikes
The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) say they have reached a tentative agreement on terms for a successor contract with the major studios.
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