COWBRIDGE BRIEFING: Monday December 9th 2019
TODAY'S COWBRIDGE SUNRISE:
COWBRIDGE BRIEFING: Monday December 9th 2019
TODAY'S COWBRIDGE SUNRISE:
By The Editor
6th Dec 2019 | Local News
Motorists in Cowbridge and the wider Vale area are being urged to ensure their vehicles are kept secure, with all valuables removed, following a number of thefts in recent weeks.
The area has seen a spike in auto-crime, with five cars broken in to within the last week alone.
The Vale of Glamorgan Council recently marked Welsh Language Rights Day with a series events at the Civic Offices.
According to data from Understanding Welsh Places, 12.1% of people residing in Cowbridge speak Welsh and this day highlighted the importance of promoting the rights of those individuals.
By The Editor
4th Dec 2019 | Local News
The Vale of Glamorgan Council is reminding residents from Cowbridge that the deadline to have their say on how services are delivered across the County is fast approaching.
On Friday, December 20, the consultation will have ended and movements will be made to finalise the proposals.
Students and staff from Cowbridge Comprehensive School and Stanwell School have been thanked by the Welsh Blood Service for donations given at a blood donation sessions.
Between the two schools, over 100 donations were collected.
COWBRIDGE BRIEFING: Friday November 29 2019
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By The Editor
28th Nov 2019 | Local News
Cowbridge Comprehensive School has made it into Wales' top 10 state secondary schools in the Sunday Times 'Best Schools Guide'.
The school was ranked third in the top ten state secondary schools in Wales.
By The Editor
28th Nov 2019 | Local News
Yesterday, Yougov released their MRP poll for the December election and it predicts that Cowbridge and the Vale of Glamorgan will likely remain as a conservative seat.
This is the only poll that correctly predicted the likelihood of a hung parliament in the 2017 general election.
16 and 17 year olds from Cowbridge and around Wales will be able to vote for the first time at the Welsh General Election in 2021, as part of the biggest changes to the democratic process in Wales in half a century.
According to data from Understanding Welsh Places, 6.2% of Cowbridge is made up of 16-24 year-olds which is a relatively small amount in comparison to the average in town across Wales of 11.3%.
COWBRIDGE BRIEFING: Wednesday November 26 2019
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