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Just over 100 years ago, the present Barry comprised only three small villages and a few scattered farms in three parishes - Barry, Merthyr Dyfan and Cadoxton. The population in 1881 was 85 in the village of Barry, and 403 in Cadoxton. By the 1920's the population of Barry was around 40,000 - a figure that changed little over the rest of the century.

With the building of the docks in the 1890's there followed an explosion of development and population. Within 30 years the port and railway of Barry were world famous for the export of coal. Thirty years later the coal industry had collapsed, and Barry had to find a new identity in post-war Britain. Cynics say we are still looking! As much of the town was built during the expansion of the docks, most of it has grown old at the same time.

The remains of Barry Castle, c.1200 Having lost the heavy industry on which the docks, and the town was founded, Barry needs to pursue a new route -based upon newer and lighter industries, leisure, service and tourism.

Barry has much to offer. It enjoys panoramic views of the Bristol Channel, and is close to the rural Vale. It is close enough to Cardiff to enjoy the resources of the city, but without the disadvantages of having to live in the city. It is large enough to provide its residents with many facilities lacking in smaller communities.

This website aims to provide a picture of Barry in the third millennium - to show what Barry offers to residents and to visitors in the way of services, leisure and business opportunities, and anything else that there is a demand for.

BARRY AND THE TWO
WORLD WARSBarry and the Great Wars Exhibition 2008

BARRY MEMORIAL HALL
AND THEATRE

Saturday 22nd November 2008 10.30am to 4.00pm

What's On This Month

Regular Events

Every
Tuesday

Baby Ballet Classes 5 week course
Where : Barry
Baby ballet classes for 2 - 4 year olds beginning at 1pm for 3/4 hour every Tuesday for 5 weeks
Cost : £18 full course
to Register your child please ring 07530127904 (Mon -Fri 10am - 5pm) or email- cymreis@hotmail.co.uk

Every
Thursday

Pole Dancing & Burlesque Lessons
Where : Wenvoe
Pole dancing lessons are now being held at Wenvoe Arms every Thursday (please ring/email before turning up). Also 6 week courses & parties, ring 07853 640944. www.poletwisters.co.uk Also classes run around South & West Wales.
Cost : From £7

Every
Saturday

Barry School Of Dance
Where : Barry
Childrens dance classes Class one Ballet 7-11 year olds class two Modern Jazz 7 - 11 year olds Class three Baby Ballet 2 - 4 year olds reigister names to barrydance@talktalk.net
Cost : tba

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