What happened in Cowbridge this week

By Jack Wynn

14th Aug 2022 | Local News

This week's list of top Cowbridge stories. (Image credit: Mia Anderson - Unsplash)
This week's list of top Cowbridge stories. (Image credit: Mia Anderson - Unsplash)

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. Dog exercise field application in Cowbridge submitted to Vale council. An application has been put to the Vale council to turn agricultural land into a dog exercise field. Read more here.          

2. Amber heat warning set for Cowbridge and the Vale this week. Cowbridge and the Vale have been issued with an amber heat warning for Thursday until Sunday this week by the Met Office. Find out more here.          

3. Alun Cairns MP column: Cowbridge welcomes back the Vale of Glamorgan Agricultural Show. It was utterly fantastic to see the Vale of Glamorgan Agricultural Show return after three years on pause to celebrate its 250th anniversary. Read the full story here.   

4. Vale of Glamorgan Agricultural Show organisers apologise for traffic delays. Organisers of yesterday's Vale of Glamorgan Agricultural Show in Cowbridge have issued an apology for the significant traffic delays. Read more here.         

5. Welsh Conservative Leader praises return of Vale of Glamorgan Agricultural Show. Andrew RT Davies MS has welcomed back the Vale of Glamorgan Agricultural Show as it returned for the first time in three years since the pandemic. Read more here.         

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