Barry | Archive | 2004 | March
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BARRY'S £134m investment schemes have inspired confidence in the town and boosted optimism. more...
A BARRY boy was saved from an attack by two bull mastiff dogs thanks to the heroic action of two pensioners. more...
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...
A QUARTER of the workforce have lost their jobs at the St Athan-based Defence Aviation Repair Agency (DARA). more...
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...
BARRY Yacht Club's massive £450,000 redevelopment scheme could be the first step towards a marina in the town. more...
BARRY'S popstar Jamie Shaw has proved he is willing to weather the storm to learn Welsh. more...
A BARRY estate's flytipping problem has prompted calls for a campaign to catch culprits in the act. more...
A LLANTWIT Major man who successfully fought cancer twice has used his positive thinking to raise thousands for charity. more...
A BARRY mother has hit out at the four month sentence given to the drink driver who knocked down her son. more...
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...
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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