Archive - Thursday, 7 October 2004


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  • Threat by yobs

    A SECURITY company guarding BBC TV's state-of-the-art equipment in Penarth over the weekend had to call in police after being threatened by yobs. read more

  • Listings

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  • Dawn raids success

    PENARTH'S drug dealers and thieves were targeted in a series of dawn raids this week. read more

  • Stealthy

    ON STUDYING the notes providing information on our increased house bands, one is going to be faced with many areas of annoyance and the idea that this is again 'tax by stealth'. read more

  • My knight

    THROUGH your publication, I would like to pass on my thanks to the kind and anonymous gentleman who came to my rescue at approximately 2.15pm on Monday, October 4, in Hickman Road. read more

  • Bowlers win regional competition

    THE SOUTH Wales Regional WI Bowls Competition was held in Cwmbran Outdoor Bowls Arena. Five teams from the region competed for the championship at the day-long event. read more

  • Patients enjoy new look garden

    THE PATIENTS of Llandough Hospital's East 7 ward have a new-look garden to relax in thanks to a staff nurse on the ward and the staff of Asda in Cardiff Bay. read more

  • CD Review - Darren Hayes

    SAVAGE Garden vocalist Darren Hayes was determined not to let the dissolving of his band ruin his career, and he's held on to that resolve in incredible style. His new album The Tension and the Spark is a very well-crafted musical offering. read more

  • Scattered at sea

    A PENARTH man had his wish of having his ashes scattered at the pier fulfilled at the weekend. read more

  • Proof read

    "YOUR Times Costs More" (Penarth Times, September 30) states that money raised will go towards covering increased costs and allowing you to put more investment into staffing and technology. read more

  • Fierce work-ethic inspires Youth to win

    THIS was a vintage performance from the Penarth Youth after a decidedly below-par performance the previous week. Both teams fronted up - and the Clevedon eight were big - determined to use the encounter as a benchmark of early-season progress. read more

  • Led down blind alley

    A PENARTH woman has slammed a company in the town over a customer service nightmare. read more

  • Can we help you?

    THE PENARTH TIMES is giving charities in the Vale the chance to improve their community by applying to the Gannett Foundation Fund. read more

  • Memories 25 years ago

    EXTRACTS from the Penarth Times of October 5, 1979: read more

  • Sue moves to new pastures

    ASSISTANT Editor Sue Vincent-Jones leaves the Barry & District News and Penarth Times today. read more

  • In the end

    THEY say that Christianity is dying out. So, when Christians write to each other, instead of ending their letters with: yours faithfully, or yours truly, or yours sincerely - why don't they write - For God and Jesus! read more

  • DVD Review - 50 First Dates

    DO YOU remember Groundhog Day? Bill Murray lived the same 24 hours over and over until he got it right? read more

  • Inspiring

    WHAT an inspiration to us all. I am talking about the Paralympics and the dedicated young men and women who overcome phenomenal personal difficulties to excel in their sports. read more

  • Real mystery man is unmasked at last

    THE MYSTERY man, who led thousands a merry dance around Pen-arth searching for him, has finally been unmasked - The Real Radio Fugitive is 40-year-old David Beeks, an actor and dancer from London. read more

  • Sight risk

    MAY I, through your paper, warn of the possible severe side effects of laser eye surgery? Last week a full report appeared in a tabloid. At long last a newspaper has given full, detailed information. read more

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