What happened in Cowbridge this week

By Jack Wynn

7th Aug 2022 | Local News

The top five stories from Cowbridge this week. (Image credit: Cllr John Andrew)
The top five stories from Cowbridge this week. (Image credit: Cllr John Andrew)

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 mayor invites residents to drop-in coffee morning. The mayor of Cowbridge has invited residents to the town council's third coffee and drop-in morning on Saturday, August 6. Read more here.         

2. Local Tory leader backs Rishi as candidates get ready for Welsh hustings. A leading Vale of Glamorgan Tory says why he believes former Chancellor Mr Sunak is right for the post. Find out more here.         

3. Bus users asked to shape improvement plan for local services. Views of local bus users and residents are being sought by Cowbridge's MP Alun Cairns. Read the full story here.           

4. Cowbridge is in bloom for the Festival of Flowers. Floral installations using locally grown and RHS award-winning dahlias are the centre-piece of Cowbridge High Street as the town celebrates the return of its Festival of Flowers. Read more here.        

5. Vale of Glamorgan Agricultural Show returns to Cowbridge – what you need to know. The Vale of Glamorgan Agricultural Show is set to return to Cowbridge after a two-year break due to the pandemic. Read more here.        

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