Archive - Thursday, 27 March 2003


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Penarth Archive

  • Young gymnasts will lose centre

    PENARTH gymnasts are desperately searching for a new training centre. read more

  • Big surprise

    I have just found your website and found it of great interest as I was a resident in Penarth for many years. read more

  • Saints pipped in Junior Cup final

    CARDIFF AIRPORT B 2, PENARTH SAINTS 1 read more

  • Car parking

    AT TIMES, I read the Penarth Times and despair. read more

  • Memorial

    EILEEN Holder was upset at the inscription "in grateful memory of the men of Penarth who died for their country in the Great War" with no reference to the women who died (Penarth Times, March 6, 2003). read more

  • Sewerage project costs £1.8 million

    DWR Cymru Welsh Water have completed £1.8 million scheme aimed at reducing the risk of sewage flooding in Cogan. read more

  • Unite us !

    IN REPLY to Keith Howells, the chairman of Penarth Cytun, I fully agree with the churches co-operating - but with what aim? read more

  • Come and try sessions

    BARRY Leisure Centre, in conjunction with the Vale of Glamorgan Council's Sports Development Unit, is offering adults and children with learning disabilities the opportunity to try their hand at a variety of sports. read more

  • Questions

    IN ORDER to help the Vale Council to access £1 million Heritage Lottery Fund bids for Alexandra Park and Windsor Gardens, the Penarth Society has circulated its 200 members with a questionnaire concerning the two parks. read more

  • Stalemate at Murch

    ON SATURDAY, Dinas Powys faced Bridgend Town in a difficult home Welsh League Division 2 encounter with a rejuvenated Bridgend looking for revenge after Dinas had won 3-0 away from home earlier in the season. read more

  • Top health

    WITH ALL the fuss made today about keeping fit, eating the right foods etc, I am beginning to think my parents and I were encouraging all sorts of health problems, yet, we were seldom ill, on all the roast potatoes, pastries, suet puddings, dumplings, tarts etc that we consumed. read more

  • Wife denies TV quiz allegation

    FORMER Sully woman Diana Ingram, the wife of the major accused of cheating his way to the jackpot on ITV's Who wants to Millionaire, has taken the stand. read more

  • CD review Reason Melanie C

    THIS IS Melanie C's second solo album, and she sounds better than ever. read more

  • No respect

    I FULLY understand and endorse the comments from Mr Mike Hooper (Letters Penarth Times, Thursday, March 20 "Fire Crazy"), we are facing the same problem here in Sully. read more

  • Smoke risk

    A FEW WEEKS ago the Penarth Times published an article about smoking in public places, but none of those interviewed mentioned the passive smoking endured by those working in many of Penarth's cafes and bars. read more

  • School's lessons give road safety

    A PENARTH school has praised a Vale Council initiative aimed at getting their children safely across the road. read more

  • Extracts from the Penarth TImes from 25 years ago

    EXTRACTS from the Penarth Times of March 24, 1978: read more

  • What's on in and around Penarth from Thursday March 27 to Wednesday April 3

    THURSDAY read more

  • Cold chips

    HAVING lived in the luxury of the town centre all my life, what a shock it has been to move to lower Penarth, to find nothing there! read more

  • Cleared of sex attack

    SULLY policeman Mark Hobrough has been cleared of a sex attack on a female colleague. read more

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