Archive - Thursday, 11 March 2004


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Penarth pupils get dressed up for St David's

PENARTH'S children celebrated St David's day with a flourish of national costumes and Welsh tradition.

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From bards to druids kids dressed up to celebrate the patron saint of Wales' life.

Here are some of the pictures taken by the Times on St David's Day.

Full colour prints of most of the photographs on these pages are available to buy. Prices start at £6.

Just call in the Penarth Times, 12 Royal Buildings, Stanwell Road, Penarth between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday.

Or call 02920 707234.

St David's day is celebrated each year thoughout the land of the dragon.

Children dress in all sorts of costumes from dragons to sheep and Welsh cakes are eaten. The daffodil is king in the spring and is the emblem for all the celebrations on St David's.




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