What happened in Cowbridge this week

By Jack Wynn

3rd Jul 2022 | Local News

The public consultation for active travel routes between Cowbridge and Ystradowen will end on July 20. (Image credit: Vale of Glamorgan Council)
The public consultation for active travel routes between Cowbridge and Ystradowen will end on July 20. (Image credit: Vale of Glamorgan Council)

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. Public consultation on cycling and walking routes between Cowbridge and Ystradowen. Residents are being asked by the Vale council to submit opinions on proposed cycling and walking routes between Cowbridge and Ystradowen. Read more here.      

2. Homophobic Patriotic Alternative leaflets handed out in Cowbridge. Patriotic Alternative leaflets campaigning to stop Drag Queen Story Hour UK were handed out in Cowbridge. Find out more here.      

3. Cowbridge: Council leader makes apology for cost of living payments delay. Vale of Glamorgan Council's leader has apologised for the delay in some residents receiving the £150 cost of living payments. Read the full story here.       

4. Cowbridge: Police phone scammers target the Vale. Thieves pretending to be police officers are targeting the Vale in a phone scam. Read more here.    

5. Mayor urges young residents to take part in Cowbridge to Ystradowen cycle and walking route consultation. The Vale of Glamorgan Council is seeking views on "active travel routes from Cowbridge to Ystradowen" and "options to make the area under the Cowbridge by-pass more attractive and a community space". Read more here.     

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