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Stories for 9 December 2004

Barry Arts

What's on in and around Barry this week  more...

Aled Jones - The Christmas Album

ANYONE who can hear will appreciate that Aled Jones is one of Wales' national treasures, with his rich and beautiful voice.  more...

The Prisoner of Azkaban

EAGERLY awaited in the cinema, it only stands to reason that the third Harry Potter film flew straight to number one in the movie charts as soon as it was released.  more...

Barry News

AMs' blow to new airport link road

BARRY has been dealt a bitter blow by the National Assembly after it was announced that plans for the airport link road are still yet to be finalised.   more...

Reading is now bags more fun

A BARRY school is leading the way in bringing stories to life for young children with the launch of the Storysack Project.   more...

Parking row led to threat with handgun

AN ANGRY motorist armed himself with an imitation handgun after a row over a parking space.   more...

New measures help pupils to cross road

CADOXTON Primary pupils will find it safer crossing the road to get to class because of new traffic measures which have been introduced.  more...

Demolishing Butlin's camp is 'a mistake'

A BARRY carpenter who helped to build Butlin's Holiday Camp more than 30 years ago has called the decision to knock it down a "mistake".   more...

Inspired by ghost

AN FORMER Barry writer returns to the Vale this week to launch her debut novel which was inspired by a ghostly apparition.  more...

New service helps young

A NEW service has been launched by the Vale of Glamorgan Council to support young people who are away from their families.  more...

Anger at Sully's move to Cardiff

SULLY residents are up in arms because the area is to join the South Cardiff constituency.   more...

Barry Sport

New captain on club's greens

NEW CAPTAIN: Margaret Coulthard, new ladies' captain starts her year with a drive in  more...

Dragons take part in kick-boxing event

BARRY Dragons Tae Kwon Do Club were recently invited to take part in an evening of full contact kickboxing, held at the Coal Exch-ange, Cardiff. The event was organised by Denzil Lawrence and Spiro Micalles, of the Cardiff Kickboxing Club.  more...

'Call to arms' has the desired effect

GILFACH   more...

Dragons slip up against Bridgend

Barry Town 0 Bridgend Town 2  more...

  
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