Archive - Thursday, 30 May 2002


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  • Fury at Sully visit

    FURIOUS local residents fighting asylum-seeker plans for Sully Hospital have slammed First Minister Rhodri Morgan for allowing Home Office inspectors access to the site. read more

  • Youngsters fly the flag in France

    OVER the bank holiday weekend May 4-6, Penarth Mini rugby went on their annual tour to Arras in France. read more

  • Sully's uses

    WE, AS a council, are loathe to enter the field of politics in general, so we stress that this letter amounts to comment on a situation and not a direct criticism of any group or individual. read more

  • 'Walk was awful'

    A FURIOUS Penarth mum is demanding the town's streets are cleaned up after an unpleasant week walking her daughter to school. read more

  • Costly space

    AS SOMEONE who has visited Swanbridge on a regular basis for over 40 years I was saddened to see a 'pay and display' system recently installed at the Captain's Wife. read more

  • Play for all

    I HAVE been watching the development of the new cliff walk children's playground with interest. It is encouraging to see that the latest safety matting has been used with the brightly coloured equipment. read more

  • Flying vet is struck off

    VALE flying vet Maurice Kirk has been struck off after a disciplinary hearing in London. read more

  • Ruled out!

    I THOUGHT you might be interested by party rules and regulations sent from the Vale council. read more

  • Jubilee fun for all

    PENARTH is celebrating the Queen's Golden Jubilee in style, cracking open the bubbly and toasting a grand era. read more

  • Fee shocker

    I NOW FIND the Captain's Wife charging car park fees, for which is daylight robbery. read more

  • Memory loss

    I NOTED that one of the mental abilities which a television programme presented by Anne Robinson recently tested was memory. read more

  • Cup fever strikes

    PENARTH'S footie mad pubs are gearing up for the World Cup which kicks off in Seoul tomorrow. read more

  • CD Review

    THERE'S one thing you can be certain about in the summer - no, not the sun, but a pile of brand new 'summertime' compilation albums. read more

  • Show respect

    I AM writing to express my disgust at your coverage of the tragic death of Mr Kenneth Farr ('Barrier kills dad', May 16, 2002). read more

  • Games Review

    Star Wars - Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast: PC CD-ROM read more

  • Our loss

    I WAS saddened to hear of the recent death of Carl Murphy who loved antiques and collected everything from stuffed alligators to the false teeth which he would keep in a tin in his pocket. read more

  • Youngsters fly the flag in France

    Over the bank holiday weekend May 4-6, Penarth Mini rugby went on their annual tour to Arras in France. read more

  • Serving up a Jubilee treat

    MEMBERS OF Penarth Lawn Tennis Club in Rectory Road have a lot to look forward to this month. read more

  • DVD Review

    SPY GAME (15) stars Robert Redford as CIA officer Nathan Muir, who is about to pack up for retirement after three decades of service. read more

  • Praise all round for new park sculpture

    TALENTED Penarth youngsters flocked to Belle Vue Park to help unveil a long-awaited sculpture, and see their own designs in 3D. read more

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