Bro Radio Newsroom from Tuesday, June 23rd, 2026
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Planned children’s role play centre could be given the go-ahead by Vale Council
A new children’s “role play centre” could be coming to the Vale of Glamorgan if council planners give the go-ahead.
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Marie Curie Garden Fayre deemed huge success
Leading end-of-life charity Marie Curie is celebrating after raising thousands to help support dying people in Penarth at its Garden Fayre, which returned by popular demand after being such a great success last year.
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Council seeks views on Future of Colcot Sports Centre and Buttrills Playing Fields
Residents, sports clubs and community groups in Barry are being asked for their views on the future of Colcot Sports Centre and the Buttrills Playing Fields as the Vale of Glamorgan Council begins a new round of early‑stage engagement.
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First Minister quizzed on further devolution, budget decisions, and misinformation in FMQs
Rhun ap Iorwerth fielded questions on further devolution, budget decisions, and misinformation at this week’s First Minister’s Questions.
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Extreme heat leads to changes to services and closures
The Met Office issued a red warning for extreme heat from 9 am on Wednesday until 9 pm on Thursday, which is now leading to changes and cancellations to local services in the Vale of Glamorgan.
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Severe Heat Warning Set to Disrupt Rail Travel Across South Wales This Week
Rail passengers across South Wales are being urged to plan ahead, stay hydrated and expect disruption as extreme temperatures hit the region this week.
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Communities asked to support older people across Wales during severe heat warning
With a rare, red warning for extreme heat issued across parts of Wales, Age Cymru is calling on friends and family to check in on and support older people who may be particularly at risk.
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Caribbean Community Wales Brings Wales‑Wide Launch to Barry This Weekend
Caribbean Community Wales, a new organisation formed to unite and support Caribbean people across the country, will continue its Wales‑wide launch this weekend with a major community event in Barry.
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Community Award winner calls for sanitary bins in men’s toilets after living with prostate‑cancer‑related incontinence
Ed Grant, who recently won the Triumph Over Adversity Award at Bro Radio's Community Awards, is calling for a change in the law to require sanitary bins in all men’s public toilets.
