Barry News
Forget the neighbour’s dogs and cats – some of the world’s most dangerous wild animals are living at private addresses…
THOUSANDS of women joined the fight against cancer at Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life in Cardiff yesterday. Around 4,500…
Keep Wales Tidy has unveiled this year’s Green Flag Award winners – the international mark of a quality park or…
A team of business-savvy school children from Barry have beaten hundreds of pupils from across Wales to be crowned the…
Barry-based chef and co-owner of Hang Fire Southern Kitchen, Sam Evans, has been awarded first runner up by M&S in a UK wide burger competition, for her creation ‘The Run Rarebit Run Burger’.
Barry lottery winner Matthew Evans (37) celebrated a National Lottery milestone today with the delivery of a millionaire worthy gold playstation to the shop where he bought his winning Lotto ticket.
A Barry-based business woman is celebrating after being recognised for her work within the technological industry in Wales at the sixth annual Digital Festival in Cardiff.
A children’s rugby team from Barry was last week named Young Supporters of the Year by the terminal illness charity Marie Curie at their first ever Fundraising Excellence Awards ceremony in London.
WELSH cyber-security specialists Capital Network Solutions (CNS) have successfully certified over 1000 Cyber Essentials customers, establishing themselves as one of the biggest certification bodies in the UK.
Byte Night is Action for Children’s biggest annual fundraiser; a national ‘sleep-out’ event. Each year, hundreds of like minded people from the technology and business arena give up their beds for one night to help change the lives of vulnerable young people. The aim is raise in excess of £1.4 million across the 10 UK event locations.