What happened in Cowbridge this week

By Jack Wynn

29th May 2022 | Local News

It is not clear on what day on the weekend the incident happened and how much damage was caused. (Image credit: Glyn Evans)
It is not clear on what day on the weekend the incident happened and how much damage was caused. (Image credit: Glyn Evans)

Read about everything 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 Physic Garden fountain targeted by vandalism. The fountain at Cowbridge Physic Garden was targeted by vandals over the weekend who squirted washing up liquid in the water. Read more here.

2. Parents uproar over safety at Cowbridge primary school. The construction of a new building to accommodate 258 primary and nursery pupils at Cowbridge Comprehensive School has been delayed. Find out more here.

3. Farmers' union backs return of Cowbridge livestock market. The Farmers' Union of Wales (FUW) has announced its support to bring back a livestock market in Cowbridge. Read the full story here.

4. Former Cowbridge pupil becomes CEO of Welsh Sports Association. A former Cowbridge Comprehensive School pupil has been appointed the new CEO of the Welsh Sports Association (WSA). Read more here.

5. Cowbridge primary school will reopen to all pupils in the next two weeks. The Vale council has confirmed Y Bont Faen Primary School in Cowbridge will reopen to all pupils on June 7 following improvement works to the school's roof. Read more here.

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