Archive - Thursday, 10 October 2002


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Penarth Archive

  • Hunt for art

    I AM a history of art lecturer currently researching the life and work of artist Evan John Walters (1893-1951), born in Llangyfelach, Swansea. read more

  • Memories from the Penarth Times

    25 YEARS AGO read more

  • Vale ignored

    BRO Taf Health Authority has produced a plan for A New Mental Health Service for Cardiff, which in many ways affects the Vale. But they're consulting the public only in Cardiff, not in the Vale. And the Vale's needs come a poor second. read more

  • What's on in Penarth

    THURSDAY read more

  • Tree cutting

    I WAS sorry to see some of the residents of the Gardens Area, complaining about the Council's tree cutting policy. read more

  • Fallen leaves

    READING about the cutting of trees in the Wordsworth Avenue area I have different views. read more

  • 'Give messy lime trees the chop'

    A PENARTH resident has spoken out in support of the Vale of Glamorgan Council's decision to carry out a major tree-pruning programme in the 'Poets Corner' area of the town. read more

  • Block danger

    I RECENTLY visited the new playground on the Cliff Top, Penarth with a friend and her two young children, aged five and two. read more

  • Road sense

    RE: THE letter in the Penarth Times, September 26, entitled "Poor Pavement". Much damage could be alleviated if drivers stayed on the road instead of parking on footpaths. read more

  • Shopping around for showbiz stars

    PENARTH has recently welcomed the arrival of the first ever 'showbiz' shop in South Wales. read more

  • Fine friends

    I AM writing to commend the Friends of Belle Vue Park, Penarth. read more

  • War veteran will be sadly missed

    A PENARTH war veteran, who was the chairman of the town council in 1962, and played an active role as a local politician during the late 1950's died recently. read more

  • DVD review

    Black Hawk Down read more

  • Council told to 'stop dithering'.

    DISGRUNTLED Penarth residents are demanding updates on the redevelopment plans for the Harbour View estate. read more

  • Playing for prize

    TWO PENARTH students are competing for the Texaco Young Musician of Wales 2003 title, and a first prize of £1,000. read more

  • Yob culture tackled

    PENARTH'S spiralling problem with anti-social behaviour is being tackled head on. Dealing with one of the increasing problems of today's modern society is at the root of a new initiative involving a range of Vale of Glamorgan organisations read more

  • Penarth's answer to Venus and Serena!

    PENARTH'S own Williams sisters, Rebecca and Katie, had swept aside all opposition on their way to the final of the U18 Girls Handicap tournament at Rectory Road. read more

  • Thank you

    I WOULD like, on behalf of Amelia Trust Farm, to thank everyone from Penarth who donated to the Harvest Festival on September 15. I raised £395 towards the Trust. read more

  • Deli short-listed for top award

    A PENARTH delicatessen has secured a place in the final of the True Taste 2002 Wales Food and Drink Awards. read more

  • Classic dancers make their pointe

    ON SATURDAY, November 2, the world renowned Moscow Ballet will perform Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake at the Memorial Hall Theatre, Barry. read more

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