Archive - Thursday, 25 July 2002


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Penarth Archive

  • Misery mounts at Miskin

    Penarth's 1st XI missed a golden opportunity to take a big stride towards safety last weekend as they were convincingly defeated by a Miskin side who were without a league win. read more

  • Cinema Review

    Stuart Little 2 (U read more

  • David plans to ease traffic chaos

    A PENARTH man reckons he's come up with a top way to curb traffic chaos in the town. read more

  • DVD Review

    HE'S CUTE but naive, she's beautiful but cruel. And they are two bungling friends who won't let anyone come between them and their mutual adoration for Neil Diamond. read more

  • CD Review

    CALLED quite simply Claire, this debut album from the Brookside actress Claire Sweeney is a real eye-opener. read more

  • Schools' tribute to Amie

    A FORMER Penarth schoolgirl shot dead at point-blank range has been remembered as a "bright and cheerful" girl by her former headmaster. read more

  • Sian may win Welsh Learner of the Year

    A DINAS Powys granny who wanted to speak Welsh to her grandchildren has made it to the final of this year's Welsh Learner of the Year competition. read more

  • Memories

    Memories from the Penarth Times read more

  • View obscured

    I COMPLETELY fail to understand the Penarth Society's keen interest in the creation of a multi-million pound walkway from the promenade in Penarth to the marina. Why do they not concern themselves with projects which would give greater enjoyment and cost less? read more

  • Help at hand for young homeless

    PENARTH'S vulnerable youngsters can now get help from a ground-breaking scheme aimed at finding them somewhere to live. read more

  • Listings

    Events in and around Penarth this week read more

  • Mountains of help

    A PENARTH man has raised £450 for local children after conquering the three tallest peaks in Scotland, England and Wales in just 24 hours. read more

  • Route too busy

    YOU may know that there is a great deal of concern by local residents of Robinswood Crescent concerning proposals to impose a cycle route to Evenlode School, routed down the Crescent. read more

  • Fortunes change for art gallery

    A LOCAL gallery's urgent cash appeal to help save it from closure is looking up - thanks to the Penarth Times. read more

  • More charges

    CONSIGNIA, formerly The Royal Mail, lets it be known that it intends to charge for postal deliveries if the punter wishes to receive his or her post before 9am. By the time that Consignia has reverted to its old name, these charges may well be operational. So a charge of perhaps £2 per day may be made for delivering post at a time which has been more or less traditional in years past. read more

  • Dedication pays off for David

    A STAR Penarth pupil will be representing Wales in the Commonwealth Games this week. read more

  • Bands raise park hopes

    DETERMINED youngsters in Dinas Powys eager to get their own skate park have formed an action group. read more

  • Art thanks

    I WOULD like to thank Penarth Town Council for supporting my Holiday Festival art exhibition 'Vanishing Penarth 1982-2002' at the Washington Gallery. read more

  • Helping parents to help their children

    PENARTH parents will soon be swotting up on road safety ready to teach their tots how to stay safe. read more

  • Family fortunes in tennis finals

    THERE was something of a battle royal on the courts of Penarth Tennis Club when rival claimants to the championship titles gathered to stake their claim last weekend. read more

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