Archive - Thursday, 25 April 2002


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  • Back for hols

    I would like to just let some of your readers who may be interested know that Jenny, Jean and Lyn Bilson (maiden name) have returned to Barry for a month's visit from Australia. read more

  • Farm 'vital for child support'

    BARRY'S Amelia Trust Farm must be recognised for the value and support it gives to children, a report recommends. read more

  • Burial fears

    I HAVE to agree with Mr A Walker, 'Cemetery Fury,' in last week's News (page 9) read more

  • What's On

    Events in and around Barry from Thursday, April 25 until Wednesday, May 1 2002 read more

  • Kevin Green's tireless work is recognised

    AMIDST the celebrations of a superb team performance in again winning the Welsh premier league, it is easy to forget that Barry Town could so easily have ceased to exist were it not for the tireless work of Kevin Green. read more

  • Lane plans

    I FELT I had to write in response to your article in the Barry and District News, (page 7, Thursday, April 4) in connection with the development of two houses in Windmill Lane, Llantwit Major. read more

  • Just the ticket

    THANK you for the tickets I received on entering your 'Circus Competition'. I took my four grandchildren along on Sunday afternoon (ages 18 years-6 years) and they all thoroughly enjoyed themselves. read more

  • Promising opener for lacrosse team

    MORE than 70 boys and girls took part in a Lacrosse Under-14 tournament at the Welsh Institute of Sport on Sunday, April 14. read more

  • The beauty business could be right at your very fingertips

    HOW many times have you visited a hairdressers, beauty salon or treatment centre and left thinking 'wow, that was just too expensive'? read more

  • Asylum anger

    LEADING Vale politicians are again demanding answers on whether 750 asylum seekers are coming to Sully Hospital. read more

  • Big plans for park

    BARRY children's play time will never be the same again, thanks to a massive cash boost from the National Lottery. read more

  • Caring vet

    I RECENTLY volunteered to give evidence at a Royal College of Vets hearing in London. I did this because Maurice Kirk has shown kindness to me and consideration for my pets over the past ten years. read more

  • DVD Review

    JEALOUSY and deception rear their ugly heads in Tangled, a film about love and its disastrous capab-ilities. read more

  • Pulling together for Beefy's walk

    VALE fund-raisers are pulling out all the stops to support Ian 'Beefy' Botham's famous walk through Wales. read more

  • Cinema Review

    FILMS WITH wrestlers at the top of the bill haven't had much luck in the past: Hulk Hogan flexing his muscles in Suburban Commando and Mr Nanny was not what you would call fine art, so the thought of Universal Pictures spending 70 million dollars on a film starring The Rock is quite scary. read more

  • Traders tackled

    VALE of Glamorgan Council is using hard-hitting tactics to tackle illegal street traders. read more

  • Champions again!

    BARRY TOWN 2, OSWESTRY 0 read more

  • Memories

    EXTRACTS from the Barry & District News of April 24, 1952: read more

  • 'My daughter is a star nanny'

    A FORMER Barry College student's mum has spoken out after her daughter landed a glittering new job. read more

  • CD Review

    SHERYL Crow is back in the UK album charts with C'mon, C'mon, an excellent bit of work with plenty of variation. read more

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