Archive - Thursday, 14 February 2002


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On this day: Barry Archive

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Barry Archive

  • Parents told 'MMR is safe'

    VALE MP John Smith has made an impassioned plea to local parents to have their children vaccinated with MMR. read more

  • Cinema Review

    WALT Disney add computer animation equals pure entertainment. Well, that's been the case for the past five years with Toy Story one and two and A Bug's Life hitting the cinema screens, but now it's the time for Monsters, Inc to continue the success. Surely it can't go wrong. read more

  • 'We will do better'

    THE VALE council has promised "We will do better" after being told by experts that their community safety service wasn't up to scratch. Local people live in one of the safest areas of Britain, with crime levels falling. read more

  • Grant will help shops to shine

    CASH-strapped Gibbonsdown shops are to benefit from a Home Office hand-out to tackle crime and vandalism on their doorstep. read more

  • Sixth formers sponsor match ball

    BARRY Comprehensive School Sixth Formers sprang into action on hearing Barry Town's appeal for help in funding their youth development programme for nine to 16-year-olds in the Vale of Glamorgan. read more

  • Firm loses licence

    A WELL-KNOWN Barry coach firm has lost its licence after evidence that it tried to conceal vehicle maintenance problems. read more

  • CD Review

    LAUNCHED just in time for St Valentine's Day, Whitney Houston's brand new compilation album 'Love, Whitney' has an unsurprisingly romantic feel to it. read more

  • Council will get tough on tippers

    THE VALE of Glamorgan Council's crackdown on illegal dumping has hit a Barry builder in the pocket. read more

  • Five without reply

    Barry Town 5, Haverfordwest 0 read more

  • Homing in on big prize

    LOVE is in the air for a Barry couple hoping to clinch a prize package worth £40,000. read more

  • Can a simple plant help ease the pain?

    TWO Vale women have discovered a product which they believe can help ease the pain for arthritis sufferfers. read more

  • Victory for dog fouling activists

    A BARRY campaigner has been revealed as one of the main reasons why the town's streets should soon be cleaned of the stinking dog mess that angers so many local people. read more

  • Kenny signs new contract for Town

    BARRY TOWN'S Manager Kenny Brown has demonstrated his commitment to the club by extending his contract until May, 2005. read more

  • What's On

    Events in and around Barry from Thursday, February 14 until Wednesday, February 20 read more

  • Asylum plan is 'stupid'

    A TOP Vale councillor has branded the Sully Hospital asylum plan as "stupid" - and called on local people to band together to fight it off. read more

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On this day: Barry Archive