What happened in Cowbridge this week

By Jack Wynn

26th Jun 2022 | Local News

More than 100 destinations in the UK along with Cowbridge have been awarded the accreditation. (Image credit: Paul Cottrell)
More than 100 destinations in the UK along with Cowbridge have been awarded the accreditation. (Image credit: Paul Cottrell)

Top five stories 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 charity supper to raise money for military college. A charity supper to be held at The Bear Hotel in Cowbridge on July 22 will raise money for young people at the Motivational Preparation College for Training (MPCT). Read more here.     

2. Notice issued for plans to build 105 new homes in Cowbridge. A pre-application notice has been issued for plans to build 105 new homes at the greenfield site west of Windmill Lane in Cowbridge. Find out more here.     

3. Cowbridge recognised as a UK walker-friendly town. Cowbridge together with Aberthin and Llanblethian has been accredited as a Walkers are Welcome (WaW) town. Read the full story here.      

4. Cowbridge reacts to plans for 105 new homes in the town. Cowbridge residents have taken to social media to voice their views on a pre-application notice for plans to build 105 new homes in the town. Read more here.   

5. TV costume designer to exhibit private collection at Cowbridge café. A TV and film costume designer will exhibit a range of outfits featured in productions at Fredwell Café & Pâtisserie. Read more here.    

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