Archive - Thursday, 3 April 2003


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Penarth Archive

  • What's on in and around Penarth from Thursday April 3 to Wednesday April 9

    THURSDAY read more

  • Thank you

    I WOULD like to thank past pupils and teachers who attended the recent Stanwell School Reunion held on March 15. read more

  • Anna runs for Wales

    ANNA Symonds of Stanwell School represented Wales in an international schools' cross country running match against England, Ireland and Scotland in Dublin on Saturday, March 29. read more

  • School is helped by famous names

    CHRISTINE Hamilton will be attending a Penarth school's charity auction next month. read more

  • Smoke free

    IN REPLY to Laraine Evans' letter (Penarth Times March 27) entitled "Smoke Risk", the passive smokers who work in cafs and bars did not have to take the jobs in those establishments. read more

  • Shortfall

    IT HAS come to the attention of the Governing Body of St Cyres School that information published in the Penarth Times, and other media, announced that St Cyres school was to share an additional £100k towards the extra costs of the split site school. read more

  • Stretching away

    IT WAS a blank Saturday last week for Dinas Powys in the Welsh League as Wales took on the might of Azerbaijan, but the previous Tuesday the team had its own important fixture when they took on the "Mighty Quins" (that is Grange), at Leckwith Stadium under floodlights. read more

  • Extracts from the Penarth Times from 25 years ago

    EXTRACTS from the Penarth Times of March 31, 1978: read more

  • No place to play

    PENARTH children are being deprived of safe places to play due to a vicious circle of vandalism. read more

  • Cash boost for palliative care

    A PENARTH hospice is set to benefit from an injection of Lottery funds to further improve their care and patient environment. read more

  • CD review Come away with me by Norah Jones

    THERE IS just a chance - a slim one - that you have not heard of Brit Award winner Norah Jones. read more

  • Finding Ike

    My mother and her family were born in Penarth. My mum died suddenly on Christmas Eve 2000 and I promised her I would look for a relative. read more

  • Societies search for a new home

    A PENARTH school has been praised by inspectors as a "welcoming, happy and friendly community." read more

  • Focal point

    PEDESTRIANISATION of Lower Glebe Street has been on the agenda for some 10 years. I appreciate some traders have concerns and some people are resistant to change, but something needs to be done to revitalise the town centre. read more

  • DVD review xxx with Vin Diesel

    THE MOVIE-makers should definitely have come up with a better title for this flick, as 'XXX' doesn't even begin to do it justice. read more

  • Car trouble

    I am glad of the publicity you gave to the proposed experimental scheme for the pedestrianisation of Lower Glebe Street read more

  • Cinema review Jackass: The Movie

    POSSIBLY the most controversial and extreme show is the latest to go from MTV to the silver screen. Jackass: The Movie has promised to give audiences something that they've never seen before, but whether or not they were successful isn't yet certain! read more

  • In memory

    RELIGIOUS leaders, virtually without exception, regard the current war as an "unjust war." We support that view. read more

  • Poster delivers as powerful message

    A FORMER St Cyres pupil has the chance of spearheading a national campaign with her poster design read more

  • Head teachers fear cash crisis

    PENARTH head teachers claim post-16 education is facing a funding crisis this year. read more

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