4-YEAR-OLD Lily Wilder was walking with her father Richard on their way to the supermarket when she found "The finest impression of a 215 million old dinosaur print found in Britain in a decade." according to Archeology Cymru. The print is 110mm in length and matches a small bipedal dinosaur called a Grallator.
A NEW Resource Recovery Facility in Barry has raised ‘significant concerns’ that it could contaminate surrounding land and controlled waters.
Learn about the dangers, warn coastguards after children wait an hour to call for help TWO children cut off by the tide...
Puma helicopters from the RAF’s 33 Squadron have landed near the Wales Millennium Centre and Cardiff Castle, to the delight...
The new exhibit is open for visitors and aims to help people remember the role horses played in World War...
Businesses put on special offers as part of national campaign to shop locally BARRY businesses are showing the importance of shopping locally by taking...
Town council needs more money to pay for upkeep of cemeteries,events and ‘special projects’ PEOPLE in Barry will be asked to pay an...
Vale of Glamorgan council are being asked to remove parking cones that appear around residential and business areas. ILLEGAL traffic cones are appearing outside residential and business...
Businesses and residents are hopeful the TV show will return for another season SINCE the return of the popular BBC show, Gavin and...
Cardiff brewery hopes colourful revamp of its popular craft IPA will boost sales THE “sun-kissed” beaches of South Wales inspired the new...