By The Editor
27th May 2019 | Local News
Roz Stirman claims Bridgend council was spending millions on the City Deal - but is not supporting its own bus services
By The Editor
27th May 2019 | Local News
Roz Stirman claims Bridgend council was spending millions on the City Deal - but is not supporting its own bus services
A summary of the Vale of Glamorgan's voting behaviour for the European elections.
The Vale's votes show a similar picture to the wider results in Wales and the UK overall with the Brexit party dominating.
By The Editor
24th May 2019 | Local News
Pupils at Victoria Primary in Penarth and Palmerston Primary in barry have been offered vaccinations and the schools are being deep cleaned
By The Editor
24th May 2019 | Local News
Brian Davies, 62, was filmed with his face blackened and wearing a straw hat as he sang at a work Christmas do
By The Editor
22nd May 2019 | Local News
Barry Phillips was accused of drinking alcohol at work at ITEC Training Solutions' centre in Cwmbran
Awesome.Wales, the Vale of Glamorgan's first Zero-Waste shop, is set to open on Holton Road in Barry, on the 29th of June. Owners, Amy Greenfield and Stuart Burnell, spoke to Nub News about their plastic free journey and what Awesome.Wales will have to offer.
Amy and Stuart, who were inspired by the BBC's Blue Planet documentary, wanted to take action against single-use plastic. Their time working in Hope dog rescue centre makes them experienced providers of a community service. They have found it frustrating that they couldn't source their own plastic free shopping locally and so they decided to open their own store. The aims of their Zero-Waste store will be to provide plastic free shopping at an affordable price.
By The Editor
20th May 2019 | Local News
Stephen Haggard, Marcus Walsh, Rhydian Tolcher-James, Aishan Hazelwood and Adam Beer were jailed at Cardiff Crown Court
By The Editor
20th May 2019 | Local News
Eight Conservative councillors left the party to cross the floor to side with a Labour coalition
By The Editor
20th May 2019 | Local News
Welsh Government has not answered key questions over a 'deliberately unclear' public statement
By The Editor
17th May 2019 | Local News
The eight former Conservative councillors on the Vale of Glamorgan quit their party to join a coalition with Labour
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