Archive - Thursday, 4 July 2002


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Penarth Archive

  • Caring support

    A PENARTH-based organisation with a proud history in the field of supporting carers has been chosen by Vale of Glamorgan Council chairman Harold Rees as one of his nominated charities during his year of office. read more

  • Band hits high note with London gig

    A VALE band is having a 'berry' marvellous time with hopes they will soon be signed to a London record company. read more

  • Road dismay

    THE RUSH by local AMs and MPs to claim credit for the apparent extra funding for road repairs is understandable. read more

  • What's On

    Events in and around Penarth this week read more

  • Spruce us up

    PENARTH, 'the garden by the sea', but looking at the part closest to the sea - what a mess! The decking of the pier is in a disgracefully dangerous state. There is rotten wood, holes that could easily trip a child or elderly person, all marked with yellow paint of some antiquity. read more

  • Good report pleases pupils and teachers

    SULLY Primary Sch-ool is celebrating after being rated as 'very good' by inspectors. read more

  • Wimbledon fever hits Penarth

    ON THE Friday that Rusedski unceremoniously defeated Andy Roddick on Centre Court, the junior members were out in force for the start of the Junior Championships at Penarth Lawn Tennis Club. read more

  • Thank you all

    I would like to thank the people of Penarth for the warm reception they gave the young people of Tabernacle Baptist Church last week when we went out onto the streets of the town. read more

  • Four wicket defeat

    Last Saturday marked the midway point in Penarth 1st XI's first season in the Premier Division and it ended with another defeat in a game which could just have easily been won. read more

  • Gallery threatened

    A CASH-STRAPPED Penarth gallery has launched an urgent appeal to raise £20,000 to save it from closure. read more

  • DVD Review

    IN THIS all-star cast Academy Award nominee Will Smith takes on the role of fast-talking, fast-moving Muhammad Ali. read more

  • CD Review

    SHAKING off their unfair image of 'Flop Stars' the five unlucky finalists from the hit TV show Pop Stars look like they just might have come out on top after all. read more

  • Prejudiced

    IT was distressing to read about the prejudice and ignorance displayed about asylum seekers in the letters to the Penarth Times. read more

  • Road's like a race track, says dad

    WORRIED Penarthians are demanding the Vale of Glamorgan Council implements traffic-calming measures at 'rat run' Sully Road "before it is too late". read more

  • Morgue blunder

    A FORMER Penarth woman has criticised Llandough Hospital, after a morgue mix-up meant her late twin sister's body was given to the wrong family. read more

  • St Joseph's Tournament teams

    A FURTHER SELECTION of participating teams from the recent St Josephs School Netball and Rugby Tournament are featured in the Penarth Times this week. read more

  • Bike route near

    EVENLODE Primary pupils are a step closer to getting their new cycle route. read more

  • Set to be star

    A SULLY teenager is celebrating after being awarded a scholarship for a leading London drama college. read more

  • Parking plan for Esplanade

    PENARTH Esplanade's one-way system is set to be made permanent. read more

  • My endless grief

    A DEVASTATED Dinas Powys mother has told of her ongoing heartbreak 12 months after her son was murdered in Cardiff. read more

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