What happened in Cowbridge this week

By Jack Wynn

20th Feb 2022 | Local News

At Cowbridge Nub News, we always want you to be in the know. (Image credit: Mike Baker)
At Cowbridge Nub News, we always want you to be in the know. (Image credit: Mike Baker)

Have you missed anything that's happened in Cowbridge this week?

We always want you to be in the know at Nub News, so here's a round-up of the top stories this week.

  1. Natural Resources Wales issued flood warnings for various spots across the Vale of Glamorgan as a result of Storm Eunice. Click here to read more.
  1. Cowbridge planning applications: Ten property plans near you – including further bedroom accommodation and a side extension. Read the full story here.
  1. Restoration of the Old Hall façade on Cowbridge High Street began its prep work for the project to begin on February 21. Read more here.
  1. A South Wales accountancy firm has opened its sixth location on Cowbridge High Street. Find out more here.
  1. Property of the week: An exceptional five-bed farmhouse a short distance from Cowbridge. Read more here.
  1. The Petitions Committee debate plans to demolish the Cowbridge Intermediate School for Girls at the Senedd. Read the full story here.

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