Archive - Thursday, 11 November 2004


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  • Beware dodgy sales operation

    A PENARTH man who suffers from cerebral palsy has been targeted by a con artist operating a roadside sales pitch. read more

  • No guilt

    REFERRING to the letter from L Gallone. read more

  • CD Review - Queen on Fire

    QUEEN were one of the biggest bands this world has ever seen, and millions mourned when Freddie Mercury died on November 24, 1991, But the popularity of Queen on Fire; Live at the Bowl, proves the magic lives on. read more

  • Angel

    I would like to thank the mystery gentleman who came to our rescue when we broke down opposite the Conservative club in the middle of a zebra crossing a week last Friday at midday. read more

  • Tormented years of battered wife

    A PENARTH woman has revealed her heartbreaking story of horrific abuse suffered at the hands of her husband. read more

  • Memories

    EXTRACTS from the Penarth Times of November 9, 1979: read more

  • National prize for junior tennis girls

    SINCE February more than 2,500 teams have been competing in the National Junior Club League - each team aspiring to reach the residential finals weekend in London, where the top four teams in each age group play off against each other over three days to decided the top four clubs in Great Britain. read more

  • Thanks

    ON BEHALF of the Lower Penarth Community Association, I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who supported our recent fund-raising coffee morning, held in aid of Macmillan Cancer Relief. read more

  • Thanks!

    WE would like to take the opportunity to express our gratitude to all our family and friends for the messages of good luck for our move to Northern Ireland. read more

  • Tour proved a big success

    PENARTH Rectory Road Indoor Bowling Club recently went on their very popular Annual Bowling Tour, organised by Ron Maggs. read more

  • Carol plea

    I'D LIKE to appeal to all readers who may be planning to celebrate the festive season with a carol concert or musical event, to consider singing - or playing - for ChildLine. read more

  • DVD Review - Troy

    TROY is a surprisingly sensitive insight into the barbarism of the war between Sparta and Troy. read more

  • New warning of telephone scams

    POLICE say con artists using telephone scams similar to the one used to swindle £1500 from a Penarth widow earlier this year are operating in the Vale once again. read more

  • Fresh hopes for headland link

    THE VALE of Glamorgan Council is hoping a fresh funding package will revive the Penarth headland link project. read more

  • Dinas run Bangor close in cup clash

    DINAS POWYS 2, BANGOR CITY 3 read more

  • Memories

    ON HEARING of the recent passing away of Dr Siencin Morris, it brought back memories of the many years working for him in the health centre. read more

  • Mal's Memories

    DO YOU remember chamber pots? read more

  • What a summer it's been for Centurions

    A HISTORY-breaking summer for a Vale of Glamorgan cricket club has been recognised at a civic reception. read more

  • Parking

    I READ with some misgivings the article on the proposed new development at the town end of Plymouth Rd. ('Exciting future!' - Penarth Times, November 4). read more

  • High hopes for new CD

    A PENARTH musician has released a CD that riding high the charts. Lincoln Barrett's new album High Society released by Hospital Records, is currently at number 33 in the Radio One dance album chart. read more

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