Archive - Thursday, 11 July 2002


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Penarth Archive

  • Talent on show

    TALENTED Penarth children from several local schools performed to the best of their ability this week in a special concert. read more

  • Lane mess

    AS A reader of the Penarth Times and also a dog owner, could I just reassure Ernest Watkins (Your Letters, June 20) that he is not alone in his squalor of back lane dog mess. read more

  • Hot 6 the toast of Sacramento

    A PENARTH band is celebrating international success after playing at the largest jazz festival in the world. read more

  • Care fear quiz

    PENARTH parents are being consulted on the future of specialised health care for their children following scandals such as Alder Hey's organ retention case. read more

  • Pier menace

    IN REPLY to Stephen King, of Caerphilly ('Fishy trouble', Your Letters, June 13) and to the others that are agitated about the fishing on Penarth Pier. read more

  • Ready to party?

    COME rain or shine, the Red Dragon FM Party in the Park is going to rock Cardiff in just a few days' time. read more

  • Play risk

    A recent correspondence on the remote likelihood of being hit by a golf ball on the pitch 'n putt course at Penarth cliff top recreation area reminded me of a much more serious accident liable to happen on the adjacent children's play area. read more

  • Cinema Review

    Unfaithful (15) *** read more

  • Penarth Times Memories

    25 YEARS AGO read more

  • Gallery hope

    THANKYOU for the excellent report by Ceri Garner last week on the Washington Gallery and the financial challenges it faces. read more

  • 'Henmania' comes to Rectory Road

    PENARTH Community Tennis Partnership held its first ever tennis festival for the local schools during the second week of Wimbledon. read more

  • Good custom

    WHAT a pleasure it is to see the completion of the restoration of the Custom House. read more

  • Fair thanks

    ALBERT Primary School PTA recently held its annual summer fair, and the event had a Continental flavour to celebrate the end of the school's very enjoyable European Week. read more

  • What's On

    THURSDAY read more

  • Pupils' business strikes it lucky

    DINAS Powys' Richard Bransons of the future have been getting to grips with business. read more

  • Filthy habit

    AS A reader of The Penarth Times and also a dog owner, could I reassure Earnest Watkins (June 20) that he is not alone in his squalor of back lane dog mess. read more

  • Family tree

    I AM attempting to fill gaps in my family tree and wonder if your readers could help. read more

  • DVD Review

    SCARY Movie 2 is out to buy on DVD and video, with all the extra bits that were too rude for the big screen. read more

  • Baby bonanza

    TWO Penarth grandparents are as proud as punch after three new grandchildren arrived in the space of six weeks. read more

  • Sully's uses

    REPLYING to ex-EHO's response to the need to refurbish Sully Hospital as a possible aftercare and convalescent centre, thus freeing many beds at the University Hospital of Wales and Llandough, this is a problem regularly highlighted by our Health Administrators as a main cause of lengthening waiting lists at these main surgical and accident centres. read more

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