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Betty loved to sing

ELIZABETH Mary Roberts, known as Betty, was to her devoted family “a kind sweet lady who we loved dearly”. Read

Grieving sisters want law change for trailers

THREE heartbroken daughters have called for a change in the law after the driver in a crash which killed their mum walked free from a court. Read

Terror threat on agenda for businesses

BUSINESS leaders are to meet to discuss how to tackle terrorism. Read

Consultation time for plans attacked

RETIRED crown prosecution solicitor Mike Crosta is used to sifting through the evidence and preparing a strong case. Read

Davies to look at barrage proposal

ANDREW Davies, Welsh Conservative AM for South Wales Central, has been invited to join a cross-party forum to investigate the feasibility of tidal power generation on the River Severn. Read

Smugglers’ cove is on its way to resort

WORK has started on a new £250,000 attraction at Barry Island. Read

Police prosecute ‘rat run’ drivers

POLICE in Penarth are clamping down on irresponsible motorists who are driving down a one-way street in the town. Read

Call to reverse arts cuts

A CALL was made today for the Arts Council of Wales to reverse its decision to cut its £45,379 grant to St Donats Arts Centre, in the Vale of Glamorgan. Read

The school where the little boy’s room is also for little girls!

A SCHOOL has become the first in Wales to introduce unisex toilets. Read

Tag suspect released

A TEENAGER alleged to have sprayed graffiti “tags” on buildings in Barry has been arrested. Read

School unveils £80,000 unisex loos for pupils

A SCHOOL has become the first in Wales to introduce unisex toilets. Read

Work closes leisure centre

BARRY Leisure Centre is to close for three days for essential maintenance work. Read

Work closes leisure centre

BARRY Leisure Centre is to close for three days for essential maintenance work. Read

Campaigners in 1954 bid to stop plans

CAMPAIGNERS fighting plans for affordable housing on the approach road to Barry Cemetery have turned back the clock in a bid to scupper the development. Read

Company drops its quarry proposal

CAMPAIGNERS, including a druid high priestess, were celebrating today after winning a battle against plans for a limestone quarry. Read

Company drops its quarry proposal

CAMPAIGNERS, including a druid high priestess, were celebrating today after winning a battle against plans for a limestone quarry. Read

Company drops its quarry proposal

CAMPAIGNERS, including a druid high priestess, were celebrating today after winning a battle against plans for a limestone quarry. Read

Campaigners in 1954 bid to stop plans

CAMPAIGNERS fighting plans for affordable housing on the approach road to Barry Cemetery have turned back the clock in a bid to scupper the development. Read

New-look park will have better facilities for youngsters

WORK has started on the final phase of a project to refurbish one of South Wales’ major parks. Read

Mums’ future is bright thanks to new project

A UNIQUE project to help parents and individuals, including those from ethnic minority groups, to get back to work is going from strength to strength. Read

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