Head teacher of Ysgol Gymraeg Bro Morgannwg retires
THE longest-serving Secondary school head teacher, will retire from his role on Friday, December 18.
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Multimedia reporter for the South Wales Argus. Covering anything and everything that’s important to people in Barry, Wenvoe, Sully, Rhoose, and St Athan while also straying into the rest of the Vale of Glamorgan.
Multimedia reporter for the South Wales Argus. Covering anything and everything that’s important to people in Barry, Wenvoe, Sully, Rhoose, and St Athan while also straying into the rest of the Vale of Glamorgan.
THE longest-serving Secondary school head teacher, will retire from his role on Friday, December 18.
A WOMAN who started her wedding and event venue decorator business at home has vowed that the coronavirus pandemic will positively move her fortunes forward.
A NEW furniture has opened in Barry with the aim of helping people in need while also housing a number of small start-up businesses.
THE first Covid-19 vaccine began its roll-out across Wales on Tuesday, December 8.
A COMPETITION has launched to find the nation’s unsung community heroes to mark Census 2021 in England and Wales,
UPSET by the Barry Accident Hospital and the lack of response to their urgent appeals from the Welsh Office and the Welsh Hospital Board, the Barry Health Committee on Tuesday instructed the Town Clerk (Mr J. Clements Colley) to send a strong-worded letter to the Secretary of State for Wales (Mr Peter Thomas) and ask for a reply in time for the next meeting of the full council on December 30.
FROM the Archive this week features an image of the lily pond in The Knap, Barry.
ORGANISATIONS on frontline of Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan’s response to Covid-19 are warning that they are facing an emergency situation as recorded cases of Covid-19 in the region reach record highs.
A SOCIAL care leader has urged people to act responsibly and “not give Granny covid for Christmas."
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