Archive - Thursday, 21 February 2002


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  • Cinema Review

    From Hell (18) read more

  • Store relaunch is good for kids

    ENTHUSIASTIC youngsters from a popular Penarth school are to benefit from extra cash after helping to relaunch a local supermarket. read more

  • Car problems

    THANKS to last week's letter entitled "car woes" I can confirm that parking in Windsor Road is "even more problematic". We also frequently have to park over 100 yards from our home with the ensuing problems for senior citizens of carrying shopping etc. read more

  • Bye bye Buster

    A FEW words on the passing of Buster Jones, February 11. read more

  • Free speech

    THE LETTER by Caroline Fairclough goes on about incitement to racial hatred, regarding the "special feature" on asylum seekers in the Penarth Times. read more

  • What's On

    EVENTS IN AND AROUND PENARTH FROM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 UNTIL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27 read more

  • Ex-pupil's film track triumph

    A FORMER Penarth pupil has had a taste of major movie success after winning a prestigious award for co-writing a soundtrack. read more

  • Small risk

    IN AN article headed "Really Disgusting", in a recent edition of the Penarth Times a Dinas Powys resident quotes "Dog muck can even cause blindness". I would like to correct this statement for the benefit of your readers. read more

  • School closure rumours untrue

    ST CYRES School's Dinas Powys site will not be demolished to make way for housing. read more

  • Opera tale told

    A PENARTH opera singer has published a novel based on his own experiences. read more

  • Talk of Penarth town square

    ONE OF Penarth's busiest town centre roads could be made one-way or pedestrianised if plans currently under discussion go ahead. read more

  • Hostility threat

    CAROLINE Fairclough, Clive Place, commented in her letter (Penarth Times, February 14), that it is unthinkable that people who have already suffered a great deal should also face the hostility of the people of Sully. read more

  • Clear danger

    FURTHER to your article regarding the doors at either end of Windsor arcade. Mark Andrews obviously has no understanding of disability and, in my opinion, very little common sense. read more

  • Glyn's a man on a business mission

    WITH the economy looking tighter, businesses in the Vale of Glamorgan need to be able to focus their efforts on serving current clients and winning new customers. The last thing they need to worry about is getting paid on time. read more

  • What is going on?

    FRUSTRATED residents at the Harbour View estate have again demanded information on their unclear futures. read more

  • Subdued Dinas good enough

    Dinas Powys 3, Pontlottyn 1 read more

  • Views aired on plans

    VALE residents, furious at controversial proposals to turn Sully Hospital into a refuge for asylum seekers crowded into Sully's Jubilee Hall last Friday night. read more

  • CD Review

    HOT ON the heels of Gwen Stefani and Eve's Let Me Blow Ya Mind comes No Doubt's hot new album Rock Steady. read more

  • DVD/Video Review

    HOLLYWOOD maestros Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts pair up for the first time in the excellent film The Mexican, out to buy now. read more

  • 'Asylum prejudice must end'

    A PENARTH woman whose grandfather fled Turkish Armenia to seek asylum in Britain says local residents' "ignorant" attitudes must change. read more

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