Archive - Thursday, 12 September 2002


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Penarth Archive

  • Sea tradition

    I MUST agree with Brian Stephens' comments in his letter published in last week's Penarth Times, that it is pleasing to hear that the council will be repairing the existing dangerous steps from the esplanade to the beach. read more

  • Memories from Penarth

    25 YEARS AGO read more

  • National finalists

    CONGRATULATIONS must go to Dinas Powys RFC U-10s for reaching the National finals of Wales rugby tournament. read more

  • Paint speeds

    THERE is an ever increasing number of warning signs for speed cameras. read more

  • Adding some colour to those school days

    A PENARTH school has successfully secured funding from a well known high street bank, to spend on improving facilities for the pupils. read more

  • 20th anniversary for Lacrosse Club

    PENARTH Lacrosse Club celebrates its 30th anniversary in December of this year. read more

  • Father and son to pedal across France

    A DINAS POWYS man has been using plenty of pedal power this week, after he set off on a charity bike ride challenge across France. read more

  • The Villagers overcome Maesteg on penalties

    THERE WAS a big crowd down at The Murch last Saturday to watch the Villagers entertain Maesteg Park from the First Division in the first round of the Welsh League Cup. read more

  • DVD review

    STEVEN Seagal takes on a very understated role in his newest film 'Ticker' with Tom Sizemore and Dennis Hopper. read more

  • Not an 'easy ride'

    PENARTH youth workers say they were were extremely disappointed that young people were accused of having an 'easy ride', after the exam results improved again this summer. read more

  • Cinema review

    Signs read more

  • Teachers and carers are easy targets

    VALE campaigners hosted a conference last weekend, to highlight the issue of false abuse allegations being made against local teaching staff and carers. read more

  • Wild cats

    IN REPLY to a letter in your paper dated August 22, headed 'Never Too Old,' I would just like to point out that the Reservoir Cats are not Ray Thompson's group. read more

  • Club gets help for a new boat

    PENARTH Yacht Club has received a total of £300 from AMP, which will help towards the cost of a new training dinghy for some of their younger sailors. read more

  • Mixed fortunes for Williams sisters

    ENTRIES for the Under-18s girls and boys Junior Championships at Penarth Lawn Tennis Club in Rectory Road were higher than ever this year. read more

  • What's on in Penarth

    THURSDAY All Saints Church Lesser Hall, Victoria Square,Penarth. The Penarth Local History Society meet at 7.30pm. read more

  • Health hazard fear

    PENARTH building work has gone ahead, despite protests from concerned local residents. Architectural consultants, W S Atkins, were given planning permission to develop a site on Coronation Road into a set of apartments, after originally being denied it. read more

  • Bin nightmare

    PENARTH residents, living next to dirty and overflowing rubbish bins, are hitting out at the health hazard. read more

  • Comedy with two wives

    THE PENARTH Operatic and Dramatic Society will be starting their new theatre season off with a bang by presenting Ray Cooney's hilarious comedy "Run For Your Wife", at the Paget Rooms, Penarth, from Wednesday, October 16 until Saturday October 19. read more

  • Halting signal

    HAVING lived in Victoria Road for the past twelve months and observed two recent road accidents at junctions, my guess is that some motorists get confused by the present road system. read more

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