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Stories for 25 March 2004

Barry Features

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Barry News

Optimism grows for Barry's future

BARRY'S £134m investment schemes have inspired confidence in the town and boosted optimism.  more...

Rescued from attack by dogs

A BARRY boy was saved from an attack by two bull mastiff dogs thanks to the heroic action of two pensioners.  more...

Send your hero to the US of A

BARRY'S best-loved residents could soon be standing at San Francisco's fabulous Golden Gate bridge, or on Barcelona's Las Ramblas boulevard.  more...

550 jet repair jobs lost

A QUARTER of the workforce have lost their jobs at the St Athan-based Defence Aviation Repair Agency (DARA).  more...

Dream home is ruined by floods

A RHOOSE couple's dream home has turned into a nightmare because of the torrent of water which cascades into their garden when rain is heavy.  more...

Yacht plan may bring marina

BARRY Yacht Club's massive £450,000 redevelopment scheme could be the first step towards a marina in the town.  more...

Jamie hopes to find 'true voice'

BARRY'S popstar Jamie Shaw has proved he is willing to weather the storm to learn Welsh.  more...

Stop litter louts ruining the town

A BARRY estate's flytipping problem has prompted calls for a campaign to catch culprits in the act.  more...

Father's positive effort for charity

A LLANTWIT Major man who successfully fought cancer twice has used his positive thinking to raise thousands for charity.  more...

Four month's for my son's life. Call that justice?

A BARRY mother has hit out at the four month sentence given to the drink driver who knocked down her son.  more...

Barry Picture Special

What an eyeful as stars take to the stage

BILLBOARD Ensemble's third 'Pop-Stars in Their Eyes' evening, held at the Masonic Hall, Barry on Saturday, March 13, was a sell-out success.   more...

Barry Sport

Amazing turnout for new coach's first day

DESPITE grey clouds there was an amazing turnout last Saturday for the opening of the new season at Dinas Powys Lawn Tennis Club.  more...

  
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