A Barry teenager has been released on bail following a disturbance outside a Penarth pub.
Three youths were arrested following the disturbance on Plymouth Road on New Year's Eve.
A 16 year-old boy from Barry, questioned on suspicion of causing GBH (grievous bodily harm) with intent, was released on bail until 1st April.
Two boys from Penarth, aged 16 and 17, will face no further police action.
A 19 year-old man from Rhoose was taken to hospital but has now been discharged - earlier, detectives said his injuries were not believed to be life changing.
A South Wales Police spokesperson told Bro Radio News: "A 16-year-old from Barry was bailed until April 1st. The 16- and 17-year-old boys from Penarth have been released with no further action."

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