Barry Breakfast Briefing

By The Editor

14th Jan 2020 | Local News

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BARRY BRIEFING: Tuesday, January 14th 2020

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TODAY'S BARRY SUNRISE:

08:13

TODAY'S BARRY SUNSET:

16:30

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TODAY'S BARRY WEATHER:

Tuesday morning will be a mixture of sunny spells and showers. Through the afternoon, a band of rain, heavy at times, will move across the country accompanied by strong winds. Maximum temperature of 13 °C.

The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings in Barry and across Wales for today as Storm Brendan continues to take a hit.

Barry may see gusts of up to 45 MPH as part of the coastal gales forecast across Wales.

Very strong winds are predicted and there is the potential that this will cause disruption.

What to expect:

  • Some delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport are likely
  • Probably some bus and train services affected, with some journeys taking longer
  • Delays for high-sided vehicles on exposed routes and bridges likely
  • Some short term loss of power and other services is possible
  • It's likely that some coastal routes, sea fronts and coastal communities affected by spray and/or large waves
Travel advice:
  • Remember to keep both hands on the wheel
  • Keep your speed down
  • Be ready for stronger winds and gusts on exposed stretches of road or when passing high sided vehicles.
  • Take care and leave extra room around cyclists and motorcyclists.
  • Keep your distance from other vehicles, especially high sided vehicles and caravans.
  • Plan your journey carefully, checking weather and traffic bulletins regularly
  • Expect lower speed limits or temporary closures of exposed bridges - especially for high sided vehicles - and road closures due to fallen debris or accidents.
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TODAY'S TIDE TIMES AND HEIGHT

Low Tide - 03:02 - 1.28m

High Tide - 09:14 - 11.80m

Low Tide - 15:26 - 1.36m

High Tide - 21:41 - 11.47m TODAY'S MOBILE SPEED CAMERA LOCATIONS AROUND BARRY A4050/JENNER ROAD/BARRY:

Camera Type: Mobile

Speed Limit: 30 MPH

Classification: Exceptional

A4226/WAYCOCK ROAD/RHOOSE:

Camera Type: Mobile

Speed Limit: 30 MPH

Classification: Exceptional ST BRIDES WAY/GIBBONS DOWN/BARRY:

Camera Type: Mobile

Speed Limit: 30 MPH

Classification: Exceptional

ROMILLY PARK ROAD/BARRY:

Camera Type: Mobile

Speed Limit: 30 MPH

Classification: Exceptional
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TODAY'S BARRY AREA EVENTS: Buggybeat with Chelle Indoors at Cadoxton Methodist Church:

Why are Buggy Beat workouts great for you and your little one?

  • GETTING OUT OF THE HOUSE - Getting out and about with your little one is great for mental health and makes you feel fantastic- especially in the winter when most people are stuck indoors.
  • MEET NEW FRIENDS- Our Buggy Beat parents are so welcoming and friendly, we laugh and have fun in our classes!
  • GET BACK INTO FITNESS - After having your little one it can be hard to get back into fitness, our classes are perfect - work at your own pace and you will slowly get back into fitness safely.
  • BOND WITH YOUR LITTLE ONE - Doing physical activity is a great thing for your child to see and they love to get involved too! Watch the little ones play and bond together too!
Every Tuesday at Cadoxton Methodist Church Hall, Barry at 9.30 am, £5 per session no pre-booking required. Bring an exercise mat and a bottle of water. Manual Handling Level 2 at the Vale Hub:

This accredited Manual Handling Level 2 course is available to all, but priority is given to Newydd and Vale Home tenants. To book, and for more information, please contact Annette Harrison on 02920 846480 or 07725 705735

Legal Advice Wills & Power of Attorney at 38 Holton Road:

Join us at the Senior Health Shop from 10 am until midday for a session regarding legal advice, wills and power of attorney. January singers night at the Glenbrook Inn

The first singers night of the new year. New performers, singers and listeners are always welcome at 8.00 pm. Hosted by Barry Folk Club.

Barry Ladies Choir Recruitment at 1 Aberystwyth Crescent:

• Do you love to sing?

• Are you looking for a new hobby for the new year?

  • Would you like the opportunity to socialise with fellow music lovers?

Barry Ladies' Choir is holding an open rehearsal on Tuesday 14th January, 7 - 9 pm

and we would love it if you could come along and join us. You can get an idea of how rehearsals work, speak to some of the current members and join in with the fun. LOCAL SPORT FIXTURES THIS WEEK Rugby: Barry RFC:
  • Saturday 11/01/20 | 14:30 pm
  • Barry RFC vs. St Peters RFC
Football: Barry Town United:
  • Saturday 18/01/20 | 17:15 pm
  • Barry Town United vs. Camarthen Town United
TODAY'S SHOWINGS AT BARRY'S MEMO CINEMA: Autism Friendly: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

No one's ever really gone… we join Rey as her journey continues. With the power and knowledge of generations behind them, the surviving Resistance must face the First Order one last time as the Skywalker saga concludes.

Running time: TBC

Tickets: £7, £5 concession, £4 U16 in advance (additional 0.50p on the door)

Our Autism Friendly film screenings are specially designed to welcome people with an Autism Spectrum Condition, sensory or communication disorders, learning disabilities or anyone who would benefit from a relaxed environment into the cinema. There are no adverts, the volume is turned down and lights are on low.

Time Credits will not be accepted on these screenings

TODAY'S LOCAL ROAD INFORMATION:

Junction Buttrills Road And Gladstone Road, Barry

  • 13/01/20 - 15/01/20
  • Temporary traffic control will be in place for works to be undertaken to lay duct in footway.
  • Contractor: BT, Arvans Civil Engineering providing TM
Ffordd Y Milleniwm, Barry
  • 13/01/20 - 15/01/20
  • Temporary traffic control will be in place for works to be undertaken to locate and raise sewer cover.
  • Contractor: Welsh Water, Amberon providing TM

St Brides Way, Barry

  • 17/01/20 - 21/01/20
  • Temporary traffic control will be in place for ductworks to be undertaken outside 6 St Brides Way.
  • Contractor: BT, Arvans Civil Engineering providing TM
Five Mile Lane, near Welsh Hawking Centre - 11/11/19 - ongoing:
  • Temporary traffic control will be in operation to allow for works to be undertaken for the installation of rising main between 7pm and 7am only.
  • Contractor: Mott Mcdonald Bentley, Welsh Water, Amberon
Footpath 2, Porthkerry - 30/11/19 - 15/01/19:
  • Footpath closure is Public right of way No 2 at Golwg Y Mor Rhoose, for drainage and lighting works to be undertaken.
  • Contractor: Taylor Wimpey, Lauren Hughes
Layby closure, A4226, Waycock Road, Five Mile Lane
  • 13/01/20 - 24/01/20
  • Layby closure will be in place for new rising main works to be undertaken on A4226 Five Mile Lane, Waycock Road from 13/01/20 to 24/01/20 8 am to 5 pm.
  • Contractor: Mott Macdonald Bentley
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

''The greater danger for most of us lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low, and achieving our mark.'' - Michelangelo

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