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A new care home for the elderly could be coming to Barry if the council approves plans.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has published a case-study feature recognising the Vale 50+ Forum’s monthly radio show on Bro Radio as an outstanding age-friendly practice as the first and only 50+ forum radio show in Wales.
A business at a “long-established rural enterprise hub” has applied for retrospective use of a base to provide services to the “wider rural community”.
The Vale of Glamorgan Council has been named Employer of the Year by Cardiff and Vale College at an awards ceremony during National Apprenticeship Week.
A report has revealed that Vale of Glamorgan Council has the 4th highest rate of complaints per 1000 residents for any local authority in Wales.
The latest data from the Office for National Statistics shows that house prices in Wales are rising faster than the UK Average.
Penarth Library has been named as a finalist for Library of the Year award at The British Book Awards 2026.
Motorists are being urged to "drive your litter home" in a new campaign by Keep Wales Tidy.
Members of the Senedd are returning to the Siambr today, after a year long redevelopment project to expand the debating chamber in preparation for the election of 36 additional Members on 7th May.
A long-standing member of Barry Athletic Bowls Club, has written his life story, some 30 years after being interviewed for a television programme on Operation Pied Piper.
The Vale of Glamorgan Council is looking to engage with residents, local businesses and community stakeholders as it shapes plans for the future of the former Wilko Superstore in Barry.
A Conservative Candidate, who defected to Reform UK a week before polls opened, has been elected to represent the Plymouth Ward on Penarth Town Council.