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A dedicated Barry Dock RNLI volunteer is preparing to take on an epic cycling challenge across France to raise funds for the charity she supports throughout the year.
A community-led planting day at Victoria Park has brought together residents of all ages after volunteers stepped in to save the park’s flowerbeds from going unplanted this year.
Senedd Members pressed the First Minister over the state of the health service in Wales, as the Plaid Cymru leader faced his inaugural First Minister’s Questions.
Cardiff Airport has recorded more than one million passengers over the past 12 months, according to newly released figures.
A 17-year-old boy who suffered a serious leg injury on Barry Island on Bank Holiday Monday is said to have undergone a life-changing leg amputation.
A frustrated developer who is converting former public toilets in Barry Island into a restaurant and coffee shop said the scheme has been delayed by power connection problems.
A popular Vale of Glamorgan hotel could see a major development if plans are approved by the local council.
The Vale of Glamorgan Council has set out 18 commitments and priorities for the next year, with a focus on education, roads, green spaces and town centre improvements, topping the agenda.
Conservative Senedd member for Pen-y-Bont Bro Morgannwg, Andrew RT Davies, has called for more urgency in increasing the frequency of train services on local lines.
For Rupert – Roo to his friends at 1st Barry Sea Scouts – Beavers is where he gets to do the things he enjoys most, alongside people who look out for him.
Barry Dock RNLI volunteers have praised the calm and courageous actions of eight-year-old Marley after a kayaking trip with his Granscha Dai ended in a rescue of the Vale coastline.
Almost 400 people in Wales are currently waiting for a life-saving organ transplant