What happened in Cowbridge this week

By Jack Wynn

24th Apr 2022 | Local News

Missed anything that happened in Cowbridge this week? (Image credit: Glyn Evans)
Missed anything that happened in Cowbridge this week? (Image credit: Glyn Evans)

Missed anything that happened in Cowbridge this week?

At Cowbridge Nub News we always want to keep you in the know. So, here's a round-up of top stories.

1. Cowbridge entrepreneur and mum of three takes over marketing franchise. A Cowbridge entrepreneur has taken over a marketing franchise after setting up her own brand as a franchisee eight years ago. Read more here.

2. Cowbridge Rotary Club raises over £600 from food festival raffle. A raffle run by Cowbridge Rotary Club over the weekend has raised hundreds of pounds for a voluntary courier charity that supports the NHS. Read more here.

3. Older people in Cowbridge to be championed for 'Age-Friendly Wales'. A total of £1.1 million is being made available to local authorities to make services age-friendly for older people in Cowbridge and across Wales. Find out more here.

4. Cowbridge planning applications: Ten property plans near you – including a two-storey extension and new office at Cowbridge Comprehensive School. A list of planning applications in Cowbridge recently received, decided on or awaiting decision by the Vale of Glamorgan Council. Read more here.

5. Cowbridge Town Council agrees on a £200 grant for walking charity. Cowbridge (Ancient Borough) with Llanblethian Town Council will donate a grant of £200 to the Valeways walking charity. Read the full story here.

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