Barry Nub News round-up: Six stories from this week

By Alex Jones

13th Mar 2021 | Local News

Welcome to our weekend feature, Barry Nub News round-up. Throughout the week Nub News brings you national news through a local lens and positive community stories.

Here are six stories you might have missed from Barry this week…

Oakfield Primary School achieves Unicef's Silver Rights Respecting Schools Award

Oakfield Primary School has achieved the Unicef Silver Rights Respecting Schools Award.

WATCH: Barry fox rehomed and recovering after losing leg due to snare injury

Last week, Luna the silver fox was caught in Barry after escaping from her owner.

Property of the week: Three-bedroom mid-terrace Jewel Street home

This week's property was a beautifully presented and maintained family home situated in the heart of Barry.

Richard Taylor Memorial Skatepark needs refurbishing, say residents

A petition to refurbish the Richard Taylor Memorial Skate Park has reached over 700 signatures from residents.

Barry town quilt project stitches community together

The community quilt led by local artist Jodi Ann Nicholson through Barry's Memo Arts Centre has been completed.

Reconstructed medieval model church brings Barry's past to life

A local man has constructed a model of Highlight Church as it was in the 14th Century, to help bring to life Barry's local history.

     

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