Archive - Thursday, 6 January 2005


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Penarth Archive

  • Lucky to be alive

    A PENARTH family spent two torturous days waiting to hear news about their son, fearing he had been swept away in the Asian tsunami. read more

  • Trees 'pay'

    AN OPPORTUNITY to express a viewpoint through your letters column on the subject of trees would be much appreciated. read more

  • Gherkin

    Following your report on December 2 about the 'Gherkin' development, I would like to clarify one or two points. read more

  • Dog's Life

    WE are sure that some people may have received puppies for Christmas this year, despite all the usual festive warnings. read more

  • What's on in and around Penarth

    Thursday - Trinity Community Centre, Woodland Place, Penarth. read more

  • Confused refs, but happy crowd

    December 27 was the revised date used for this year's Boxing Day extravaganza involving the veterans of Old Penarthians and Penarth and a good-humoured crowd thronged the Cwrt-y-vil touchlines for the occasion. read more

  • Clair is selected for Welsh national squad

    CLAIR Huish, Penarth Lacrosse Club's popular club captain, has been selected for the Welsh national women's U18 lacrosse squad. read more

  • Mal's Memories

    DO YOU remember gas mantles? read more

  • Slim down your bin in new year

    VALE residents are being urged to make a New Year's resolution to slim their bin by taking up the Vale Of Glamorgan Council's recycling challenge. read more

  • Make a break for disabled children

    BARNARDO'S Cymru Community Links service in the Vale is appealing for readers to help make this a happy new year for disabled children and their families by becoming a short break carer. read more

  • Cash crisis will only get worse gloo

    A SENIOR Vale councillor has predicted more "doom and gloom" as the cash crisis within his department looks certain to worsen. read more

  • Dame of games

    TANNI Grey-Thompson, legend of Paralympic sport, was made a Dame this week after being named in the New Year's Honours list. read more

  • Accept ban

    I AM glad to hear that the Glamorgan Hunt will continue after the ban, which is due to come into force in February, hopefully by using the cruelty-free 'drag' method. read more

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On this day: Penarth Archive