Cowbridge Nub News round-up: Six stories from this week
By Ellyn Wright
2nd May 2021 | Local News
Welcome to our weekend feature, Cowbridge round-up. Throughout the week Nub News brings you national news through a local lens and positive community stories.
Here are six stories you might have missed from Cowbridge this week…
'He's behind us!' - Local business helps bring news to Cowbridge
Well-established estate agents Brinsons & Birt offer professional expertise throughout the residential, commercial and rural property industry.
As part of their commitment to the community, they are now proud sponsors of the Nub News property section for Cowbridge.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer visit Glyndr Vineyard for secret filming
Glyndr Vineyard welcomed a couple of famous faces on Monday.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer came for post-filming celebratory drinks, according to Louis Norris of Glyndwr Vineyard.
The property experts were joined by their production team at the picturesque estate in Llanblethian.
Bonvilston man receives prison sentence and lifetime ban for animal cruelty offences
A horse trader and breeder has been convicted of causing unnecessary suffering to horses and sheep following a successful prosecution by the Vale of Glamorgan Council.
Thomas Tony Price was found guilty on 32 counts, including failing to ensure a suitable environment for animals, at Merthyr Tydfil Magistrates Court and sentenced to six months in prison.
Hundreds of thousands spent on two roads in the Vale which now won't get built
Hundreds of thousands of pounds has been spent on two proposed roads in the Vale of Glamorgan which now won't get built.
For several years Vale of Glamorgan council was drawing up plans to build a road from the A48 to the M4, and another road bypassing Dinas Powys.
Top five Cowbridge attractions according to Tripadvisor
With restrictions easing soon, hospitality venues and attractions around Cowbridge are about to reopen.
Looking for something to do in our town? Here's the top five attractions in Cowbridge according to Tripadvisor reviews.
Hospitality restrictions ease to allow outdoor dining
Restrictions eased across the country today allowing hospitality venues to reopen for outdoor dining.
But many Cowbridge sites are not opening until later in the week, expecting more customers by this time.
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