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Stories for 21 May 2004

Barry Farming

A taste for all seasons in a host of welcoming venues

FROM THE down-to-earth tastes of our coastal eateries to the a la carte menus in some of the country's finest restaurants, the Vale of Glamorgan has a meal to suit every palate.  more...

No surprise fish is a popular choice on any menu

FED UP of fancy food? Hungry for more home-based tastes? Then the Vale of Glamorgan is right up your street.  more...

Spoilt for choice in where to go for that first date

PICTURE it - you have the chance to make that all-important first impression with the woman or man of your dreams.  more...

Visit a leisure centre and see what's on offer for you

The Vale has four leisure centres based at Penarth, Barry, Cowbridge and Llantwit Major.   more...

Barry Restoration

Rediscover Vale's charms with a little help from us

Welcome to This is the Vale, a special publication from the company which runs the Barry and District News and Penarth Times.  more...

Welcome from the Mayor

May I take this opportunity to thank all who have worked so hard on this guide.  more...

All you could want right here

The beautiful Vale of Glamorgan is characterised by green rolling hills, historic towns, pretty villages and a magnificent natural coastline.  more...

Barry - based on `black gold'

With a population 46,810, Barry is the principal town of the Vale of Glamorgan. Just over 100 years ago there were only three small communities and a few farms in the parishes of Barry, Merthyr Dyfan and Cadoxton.  more...

A thriving community nestling on a beautiful coast

PENARTH owes its growth to the world wide demand for Welsh coal in the latter part of the 19th century.  more...

Shank's pony is the best way to see the countryside

The best way to discover the beautiful Vale of Glamorgan is to follow one of the country lanes criss-crossing rolling green hills and wooded valleys. It won't be long before you come across one of the many pretty towns and villages where you can be sure to find a traditional country pub to stop for a drink and a bite to eat!  more...

Barry The Vale Tourism

A thriving community nestling on a beautiful coast

PENARTH owes its growth to the world wide demand for Welsh coal in the latter part of the 19th century.  more...

Shank's pony is the best way to see the countryside

The best way to discover the beautiful Vale of Glamorgan is to follow one of the country lanes criss-crossing rolling green hills and wooded valleys. It won't be long before you come across one of the many pretty towns and villages where you can be sure to find a traditional country pub to stop for a drink and a bite to eat!  more...

Rediscover Vale's charms with a little help from us

Welcome to This is the Vale, a special publication from the company which runs the Barry and District News and Penarth Times.  more...

Welcome from the Mayor

May I take this opportunity to thank all who have worked so hard on this guide.  more...

All you could want right here

The beautiful Vale of Glamorgan is characterised by green rolling hills, historic towns, pretty villages and a magnificent natural coastline.  more...

Barry - based on `black gold'

With a population 46,810, Barry is the principal town of the Vale of Glamorgan. Just over 100 years ago there were only three small communities and a few farms in the parishes of Barry, Merthyr Dyfan and Cadoxton.  more...

  
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