Missing 83-year-old Barry woman found safe and well
AN 83-year-old Barry woman who was reported missing on Friday was found safe and well shortly after a police appeal was issued.
AN 83-year-old Barry woman who was reported missing on Friday was found safe and well shortly after a police appeal was issued.
A WOODEN electricity pole that was on fire caused traffic diversions in Sully earlier this morning. Police, the fire service and Western Power all attended the incident on South Road that was first reported at around 9am this morning.
POLICE are appealing for information to identify a cyclist injured in an accident in Penarth on Wednesday.
SULLY Sports and Leisure Club has been found guilty of failing health and safety laws that led to a man breaking his neck after falling from a low wall.
A WOMAN suffered minor injuries after a shop sign fell on her in Penarth town centre earlier this afternoon
A 150 TONNE cliff landslide that 'sounded like an earthquake' has resulted in part of Penarth beach being cordoned off. Coastguards said it was a lucky escape that nobody was hurt as rocks crumbled down on to the beach.
A PENARTH tapas restaurant is set to stage Wales’ first Calçotada, a traditional Catalan onion festival. Bar 44 will celebrate the harvest of the Calçot, a Catalan spring onion, similar to the leek, at a special event on Tuesday, April 8. Radio 4’s Kitchen Cabinet panelist Rachel McCormack, a highly-respected Catalan food expert, will host the evening.
A POWER CUT has left several businesses in Penarth town centre without electricity. Western Power Distribution workers are currently dealing with the 'dangerous fault' in a bid to find out the problem.
PENARTH Leisure Centre is said to have suffered “extensive damage” from last weekend’s fire but is set to partially reopen on Monday, March 3.
PENARTH Leisure Centre remains closed today after a fire broke out in the sauna last night, February 24.
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