Archive - Thursday, 26 June 2003


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Penarth Archive

  • Hazardous

    ANY MOTORIST needing a real challenge should try Plymouth Road, as much effort and skill is required to pass another car with cars parked choc-a-block on each side. read more

  • Fine early form

    Aneurin Norman (12) of Michaelston le Pit has been made Captain of the Wales U-12 team in this his third year playing for the Welsh team. read more

  • DVD Review: The Transporter

    RUMOURED to be what xXx wishes it was The Transporter is a remarkably good film, and should not be compared to the Vin Deisel flick. read more

  • Lucky dog survives fall

    A DOG has miraculously survived a fall of 60ft from one of Penarth's cliff-top paths. read more

  • Cinema Review: The Hunter

    EXPERT tracker LT Bonham (Tommy Lee Jones) has spent his working life training special ops killers for the US government. read more

  • Pier-less

    THANK you so much for highlighting the decline of Penarth Pier (June 5 and June 12). read more

  • Marina residents trash authorities

    PENARTH MARINA residents are furious about the state of their road-sides claiming the confusion over who is responsible for maintaining them amounts to a "dog's breakfast." read more

  • Sponsor us

    IF THE road to new ideas is fraught with difficulties, and I refer to the creation of the new town square, the upside is worth consideration, too. read more

  • Council in a bid to stem vandalism

    SULLY Community Council are developing a strategy to tackle their youth disturbance problem. read more

  • Speak up

    THE TORIES are in disarray over the Glebe Street retail quarter, Councillors Ernest, Osbourne and Kelly-Owen are going against their own cabinet, which approved the scheme in the first place. read more

  • Focus will be put on fear of crime

    PENARTH residents are more afraid of crime than the act of crime itself, according to the Vale of Glamorgan councillor responsible for Housing and Community Safety. read more

  • Fantastic family fun day at Windsor!

    A RECORD entry of 48 mums, dads and their offspring joined in the fun at Windsor's annual Family Tournament on a lovely warm and sunny Sunday, using all seven courts and finishing just before the loudest clap of thunder the children had ever hears! read more

  • Tennis club nets an ace teacher

    DINAS POWYS tennis club has received some priceless coaching lessons from Lleyton Hewitt's former mentor. read more

  • High scoring tie lifts Penarth

    Saturday's encounter with Cardiff at the Athletic Field proved to be a profitable one for Penarth Cricket Club's 1st XI despite the result being an unlikely tie, 269 all! read more

  • Our thanks

    I WISH to say a big thank you to all the people in Cedar Way, who came to help on Monday, June 16, especially the lady with the cushions. read more

  • Why not?

    AS A boy, I grew up at 20 Paget Road, Penarth, when there was still a working dock and pontoon. read more

  • Stacked up

    I WOULD like to thank Mrs Lorraine Barrett AM, for her assistance in resolving the problem with the chimney in my flat, which could have resulted in a dangerous situation arising. read more

  • Centurions march on

    SULLY Centurions 1st XI continued their remarkable run with another resounding victory by 112 runs last Saturday on their first ever visit to Newport's Spytty Park. read more

  • Traffic fears mount

    FURIOUS Plaid Cymru councillors are taking their campaign for a Dinas Powys bypass to an influential Vale of Glamorgan committee as concerns about traffic in the area mounts. read more

  • Events in and around Penarth from Thursday June 26 to Wednesday July 2

    THURSDAY read more

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