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Cryptosporidium: 28 cases linked to Cowbridge farm shop
Public health officials are investigating a suspected cryptosporidium outbreak linked to a farm shop in Cowbridge.
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Rural Oscar for Rhoose post office
Rhoose's post office and village store has been named the best in Wales at an rural awards ceremony.
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More summer routes for Cardiff Airport
Tui is to launch three new routes from Cardiff Airport to Egypt, Portugal and the Canary Islands next summer.
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A48: ministers face calls for 'urgent' review'
A former Welsh Conservative leader has reiterated calls for an urgent review into safety on the A48.
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Council shakes up scrutiny committees
The number of scrutiny committees at Vale of Glamorgan Council has been cut from five to four.
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Dow job losses "extremely disappointing"
Local politicians have reacted with dismay over plans to cut nearly 300 jobs at the Dow chemical works in Barry.
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Welsh Government sets out plans for new laws
The Welsh Government set out plans to introduce laws on homelessness, building safety, environmental governance, greyhound racing and visitor accommodation.
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FM under fire over Port Talbot "betrayal"
The First Minister came under fire over the Labour UK Government's decision to step in to save Scunthorpe steelworks after failing to do the same in Port Talbot.
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CCTV released in search for Noah
CCTV pictures have been released of a missing teenage boy from Llantwit Major.
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Council backs flying ring frisbee ban
Vale of Glamorgan Council has backed a ban of a popular type of frisbee in a bid to protect marine wildlife.
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Two shouts for Penarth RNLI
The RNLI is urging visitors to the Vale's coastline to check tide times as temperatures begin to warm up this week.
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Dow to cut 291 jobs at Barry works
Chemical firm Dow is set to cut nearly 300 jobs at its Barry works.
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Vehicles damaged in Cardiff Bay
Police are looking for vandals who damaged several parked vehicles near Cardiff Bay Yacht Club last month.
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Appeal for missing Llantwit teenager
Police say there's growing concern for a missing teenage boy from Llantwit Major.
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Welsh independence: 6,000 march on Barry
Police say around 6,000 people attended Saturday's Welsh independence march through the streets of Barry.
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Van passenger in hospital after Barry collision
One person has been taken to hospital after a van flipped onto its side in Barry.
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Barry housing plans facing consultation
Barry residents could soon be asked for their views on plans to build more than 470 new homes around the town.
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Indy campaigners prepare for Barry march
Welsh indpendence campaigners are preparing to march through Barry town centre on Saturday.
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Marie Curie supporters to run Vale marathon
A group of Marie Curie supporters are preparing to take part in a 'virtual' London Marathon.
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Inspectors' praise for Ysgol y Deri
School inspectors have praised Penarth's Ysgol y Deri following their latest assessment.
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Mayor to host Bank Holiday craft market
The Mayor of Barry will be hosting a Spring Craft Market during the May Bank Holiday weekend.
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Flat residents still waiting for fire safety works
Leaseholders living in high rise flats which still need essential fire safety work are worried how long it's taking to get it started.
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Authorities launch climate and nature charter
Authorities have drawn up a new charter to tackle climate change and nature loss in the Vale.
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Local trains resume amid bridge disruption
Train services to and from Barry Island and Penarth have resumed following three days of disruption.
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Dad to run London Marathon for RNLI
A father whose daughter was rescued by a Penarth lifeboat crew is preparing to run the London Marathon in aid of the RNLI.
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Council criticised after Green Flag withdrawal
Vale of Glamorgan Council has been criticised for the way it is looking after its green spaces after it chose not to re-think its decision to withdraw from the Green Flag park status.
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'Urgent' bridge repairs hits Easter rail services
Urgent repairs to a bridge are still causing disruption to rail services through Cardiff.
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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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The kids are taking over!
On Easter Monday from 12pm, the kids are taking over!
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Double shout for RNLI crews
It's been a busy start to the Easter weekend for lifeboat crews in the Vale.
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Drifting dredger rescued off Hayes Point
A dredger has been rescued after it drifted close to the shore near Sully.
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Line up unveiled for 2025 Vale Food Trail
Over 20 local food businesses have signed up to take part in this year's Vale Food Trail.
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Blackweir Live: licence approved for controversial gigs
Controversial plans for live music events at Cardiff's Bute Park have been given the go-ahead.
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Lifeguards return to Whitmore Bay
RNLI lifeguards are returning to Whitmore Bay at Barry Island for the start of the new season.
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More funding for Vale hospices
Two hospices in the Vale of Glamorgan have been given more funding from the Welsh Government.
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Upgrades for Llantwit and Barry leisure centres
Work has been completed on a series of upgrades at two of the Vale's leisure centres.
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Vale firms nominated for Wales Business Awards
Two companies in the Vale of Glamorgan are among the finalists in this year's Wales Business Awards.
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Barry student prepares for Miss Wales final
A Barry teenager will be taking to the catwalk next month when she competes for the title of Miss Wales 2025.
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Man's body found at Barry Docks
An investigation's underway after a man's body was found at Barry Docks.
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Landowner allowed to build near right of way
A landowner’s plans to build new stables have been approved despite fears it will obstruct a popular walking route.
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Inquest opens into A48 deaths
One of the three men killed when a car hit a tipper lorry near Bonvilston has been named at the opening of an inquest.
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Easter passenger boost for Cardiff Airport
Cardiff Airport is set for a boost in passenger numbers as the Easter holidays get underway.
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Penarth lifeboat veteran bows out
One of Penarth's longest-serving RNLI volunteers has stepped down after 44 years.
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Barry housing scheme completes second phase
Ten new council homes have been completed at one of Barry's ongoing housing developments.
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£3m boost for local transport links
The Welsh Government has announced more than £3 million in funding for transport projects across the Vale of Glamorgan.
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Missing Llandough man found after appeal
A 56 year-old man who went missing from the Llandough area has been found following a police appeal.
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Floating hotel earmarked for Cardiff Bay
Cardiff could see its first ever floating hotel open to guests in two years' time.
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Barry rapist jailed for 24 years
A Barry man who raped and sexually abused four young girls has been jailed for 24 years.
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83 Vale roads could change speed limit
The speed limit on 83 roads could change in the Vale of Glamorgan as part of a review of the controversial 20mph policy.
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Councillor raises safety concerns after A48 tragedy
A local councillor has raised safety concerns following the deaths of three men on the A48.
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Vale Council stops posting on X
Vale of Glamorgan Council will no longer use X (formerly Twitter) as part of its social media presence.
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WRU takes over at Cardiff Rugby
The WRU has completed its takeover of Cardiff Rugby, after the region was briefly placed into adminstration.