Disabled Residents are trapped in their homes thanks to an out of service lift
The residents of Gwenog Court have been trapped for 4 weeks.
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Chloe Atkinson is a journalist from The South Wales Valleys who now reports for Barry & District News. She completed a BA in English Literature and Creative Writing and underwent her journalism training at the University of Central Lancashire. She enjoys wild swimming and gardening.
Chloe Atkinson is a journalist from The South Wales Valleys who now reports for Barry & District News. She completed a BA in English Literature and Creative Writing and underwent her journalism training at the University of Central Lancashire. She enjoys wild swimming and gardening.
The residents of Gwenog Court have been trapped for 4 weeks.
Scouts in Barry are once again gearing up to deliver season’s greetings to people as the popular Scout Post project returns for Christmas 2024.
Veterans and UK armed forces personnel using First Bus services Walesare being offered free travel during remembrance commemorations this year.
Barry Town Councils ‘Which Craft?’ Hallowe'en event was a spooky success!
Motorists should expect delays next week as roadworks are being carried out to a main road in Newport.
New longer passenger shelters have been installed at Dinas Powys train station.
Barry Island Pleasure Park has been a fun day out for locals and tourists for many decades
The Mountain Road Thornhill Caerphilly northbound is currently closed due to a broken down vehicle. Police have advised drivers to please avoid the area if possible and find alternative routes for your journey. Thank you.
Police have seized drugs, money, and burner phones after stopping a car in Newport.
Barry Leisure Centre facilities could be expanded under the plans
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