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Nearly 1,000 children take part in Vale Summer Reading Challenge
Nearly 1000 children and young people took part in this year’s Summer Reading Challenge across libraries in the Vale of Glamorgan in 2025.
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Art Exhibition with a difference held at Penarth Hospice
A hospice in Penarth has held an art exhibition with a difference, showcasing what art means to people affected by a terminal illness.
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Wales History Trails Passport Challenge Returns to 34 Museums Across Wales
Fourteen Welsh Museums are set to take part in the Wales History Trails Passport Challenge running from October Half Term.
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National museums face almost £3m budget gap
The planned “business-as-usual” Welsh budget would leave national museums facing a near-£3m shortfall and lead to more cuts, the Senedd’s culture committee has heard.
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Night market to open as part of music festival
A popular market in Cardiff will be transformed by music and lights at night as part of an upcoming music festival in the city.
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Council’s development plan falling behind target
House-building in the Vale of Glamorgan is falling behind targets set by the Welsh Government years ago.
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Schools in Wales will be required to deliver at least 10% of teaching in Welsh by 2030
Schools in Wales will be required to deliver at least 10% of their teaching in Welsh by 2030 as part of a decade-long plan to implement “landmark” legislation.
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Nearly 1,000 children take part in Vale Summer Reading Challenge
Nearly 1000 children and young people took part in this year’s Summer Reading Challenge across libraries in the Vale of Glamorgan in 2025.
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More than 60 illegal e-bikes and e-scooters seized across Cardiff and Barry
More than 60 illegal e-bikes and e-scooters have been seized in one day of action across Cardiff and Barry.
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Passenger Numbers Grow at Cardiff Airport following strong summer
Over 928,000 passengers travelled through Cardiff Airport this summer, an increase of 5.3%
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Poll shows incidents of sexual harassment
A number of employees at a Welsh council were sexually assaulted at work, according to a major union.
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Art Exhibition with a difference held at Penarth Hospice
A hospice in Penarth has held an art exhibition with a difference, showcasing what art means to people affected by a terminal illness.
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Wales History Trails Passport Challenge Returns to 34 Museums Across Wales
Fourteen Welsh Museums are set to take part in the Wales History Trails Passport Challenge running from October Half Term.
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Ysgol Y Deri Pupils power new Penarth Shop
A new retail space has opened in Penarth, following months of planning, hard work and community support.
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Barry Town Mayor’s Scout Troop
The Mayor of Barry, Councillor Dennis Clarke, invested his own Scout Troop on Wednesday, 15th October 2025.
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Welsh city could host Women’s World Cup games
Cardiff is putting together a bid to be one of the host cities at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2035.
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Santa's Cause returns for Christmas 2025
A campaign aimed at providing a gift for every child supported by Social Services in the Vale, who might otherwise go without, has been relaunched for 2025.
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Row over new cycle path between Cosmeston and Sully
Vale of Glamorgan Council has been accused of proposing to “rip up” the green entrance to a village in a heated planning row over a new cycle path.
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ABP submits notification of Demolition for the Barry Biomass 2 facility at Barry Docks
Associated British Ports has today submitted Prior Notification of Proposed Demolition for the main operational buildings for the Barry Biomass 2 facility on the Port in Barry.
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Ten Vale roads to be considered for speed limit changes following review
The speed limit on ten roads in the Vale could change, including four that were previously reduced to 20mph following the implementation of the default speed limit in September 2023.
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The sad state Knap Gardens finds itself in
Residents in Barry have called for action on the “sad” state their park now finds itself in.
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Sweeping cuts loom as Drakeford unveils £27bn spending plans
The Welsh Government has unveiled its £27bn spending plans as a high-stakes budget showdown looms, with billions of pounds for public services teetering on a knife-edge.
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Over 10,000 visitors visited Cosmeston Lake Aqua Park during trial
A controversial Aqua Park based at Cosmeston Lakes Country Park welcomed 10,000 visitors during its two-month trial.
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Barry RFC secure second victory on the bounce against Llanishen
Barry RFC secured their second victory on the bounce, but had to survive a nervy finish to a tightly-contested match.
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Barry Town head into the third round of the Welsh Cup
Barry Town United are the only Vale team to head into the third round of the Welsh Cup.
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Welsh city could host Women’s World Cup games
Cardiff is putting together a bid to be one of the host cities at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2035.
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Barry RFC Youth 45 - 26 Maesteg Quins
Barry took the opportunity to give squad players some game time and rest others with niggles, by arranging a friendly to keep their early-season momentum going after their Cardiff Rugby South League visit to Llandaff was postponed because of a cup clash.
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Barry RFC bounce back after disappointing display at Abercwmboi
Barry RFC beat Cambrian Welfare in the Admiral National League Division 1 East Central.
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Barry draw with Caernarfon at Jenner Park
Barry picked up one point, following a 2 – 2 draw as they welcomed Caernarfon Town to Jenner Park.
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Jenkins nominated for Cymru Premier award
Barry Town United boss Steve Jenkins has been nominated for the Cymru Premier's manager of the month award for September.
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Back-to-back defeats for Barry
Barry Town United were beaten 1-0 at home to Briton Ferry Llansawel in the Cymru Premier on Tuesday night.
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Sully defeated at Bridgend Athletic
Sully Sports were beaten 38-13 at Bridgend Athletic 2nds in their first away game of the Admiral League season.
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Half Marathon runner in hospital after cardiac arrest
A woman is recovering in hospital after she suffered a cardiac arrest while running the Cardiff Half Marathon.
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Barry Ladies beaten by Briton Ferry
Barry Town United suffered another heavy home defeat in the Adran Premier - in what turned out to be Stevie McCarthy Campbell's final game as manager.
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McCarthy-Campbell leaves Barry Ladies
Stevie McCarthy-Campbell has left Barry Town United Women to join Gwalia United.
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Neck injury halts Bombers' demolition
Barry RFC's tough start to the Admiral League season continued with a curtailed 44-3 defeat at Abercwmboi in Division One East Central.
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TNS end Barry's unbeaten run
Barry Town United's recent unbeaten run in the Cymru Premier ended with a 4-0 defeat at reigning champions The New Saints.
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Llantwit denied in last-gasp draw
Llantwit Major were held to a 1-1 draw at Baglan Dragons in the Cymru South after a 95th minute equaliser.
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Unbeaten Bears edge out the Buns
Penarth continue to lead the way in the Admiral League in the East Central region, after a battling 39-31 win over St Albans.
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Barry rower secures athletes' funding
A Barry woman who took up rowing after she was diagnosed with a nerve disease has secured an athletes' grant.
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Locals invited to be part of the future of Barry’s Santa Sleigh
Barry Round Table is calling on the local community to help create a brand new Santa Sleigh that’s fit for the future.
The latest from Sky News
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Inflation: Cost of living challenges require bold decisions
You know bad economic news is looming when a Chancellor of the Exchequer tries to get their retaliation in first.
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Baby P's mother Tracey Connelly makes fresh bid for freedom
Baby P's mother was twice sent back to prison after forming intimate relationships with men she met online, the parole board has heard, as she makes her latest bid for freedom.
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Family of last woman to be hanged in Britain seek posthumous pardon
The grandchildren of the last woman to be hanged in Britain are seeking a posthumous pardon, in light of evidence that she was physically and emotionally abused by her partner before killing him.
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Storm Benjamin to bring heavy rain and winds to parts of UK
Heavy rain and winds of up to 75mph are set to batter the UK this week, affecting southern England on Wednesday evening, spreading northeast, and likely to persist until late on Thursday, according to the Met Office.
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Cyber attack on Jaguar Land Rover 'most financially damaging' in UK history, experts say
The cyber attack on Jaguar Land Rover is believed to have been the "most "financially damaging" at an estimated cost of £1.9bn, a security body has said.
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Shrinking herds and rising costs: The beef market is in turmoil - and inflation is spiralling
If you eat beef, and ever stop to wonder where and how it's produced, Jonathan Chapman's farm in the Chiltern Hills west of London is what you might imagine.
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'Don't tell anyone': Manager at UK's largest housing association told staff how to fake fire safety notice
"No one can listen to our calls?" a manager from Clarion, the UK's largest housing association, asks one of her team on a recording that has been leaked to Sky News.
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Caerphilly by-election: Will Plaid or Reform have last laugh in Tommy Cooper's birthplace?
Caerphilly is famous for three Cs: coal, cheese and its mighty castle. It's also the birthplace of the legendary comedian Tommy Cooper.
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Scottish and UK governments locked in dispute over £26m cost of Donald Trump and JD Vance visits
The Scottish and UK governments are locked in a dispute over who should foot the £26m bill for Donald Trump and JD Vance's recent visits to Scotland.
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White House responds to report Trump is considering commuting Diddy's prison sentence
A White House official has said there is "zero truth" to a report that Donald Trump is considering commuting Sean "Diddy" Combs's prison sentence as early as this week.
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All police forces urged to stop recording non-crime hate incidents
All police forces in England and Wales should stop recording non-crime hate incidents, police chiefs have recommended.
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Gavin Plumb: Man jailed for plotting to rape and murder Holly Willoughby loses appeal against life sentence
A security guard jailed for plotting to kidnap, rape and murder TV star Holly Willoughby has lost an appeal against his life sentence.
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Police investigating murder of paedophile Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins make further arrests
Two more men have been arrested over the death of paedophile Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins.
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NDA reform: Victims and witnesses will no longer be 'gagged' to stop them speaking out
Victims and direct witnesses of crime who sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) will no longer be gagged from speaking out, under government plans.