Archive - Thursday, 31 March 2005


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Penarth Archive

  • Air and sea rescue drama

    TWO sailors stranded off Penarth beach were brought to safety, thanks to a joint response from Penarth Lifeboat, the RAF Sea King Rescue helicopter and Penarth's Auxiliary Coastguards. read more

  • Parklife

    TODAY my walking took me through Belle Vue Park/bowling green, Albert Road, Penarth. read more

  • Listings

    Thursday - St Cyres, Dinas Powis. read more

  • Dinas dedication rewarded with league championship

    BT/DRT NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE DIV 2S read more

  • Win is dramatically denied for Old Boys

    Blaengarw 20 Old Penarthians 14 read more

  • Exciting soccer opportunities

    NEW recruits are being targeted for a Vale of Glamorgan-based football development initiative. read more

  • Mal's Memories

    DO you remember the old-style, almost verbatim reports of council meetings filling columns of your newspaper? read more

  • 'Problem solved'on the website

    VALE residents can now report problems online, thanks to a new service on the Council's website. read more

  • The Welsh 'Boss'

    A PENARTH singer-songwriter dubbed "The Welsh Springsteen" is currently in the middle of a UK tour as part of the build-up to the release of a new album. read more

  • Kay receives award for helping kids

    MOTHER-of-four and optometrist Kay Hailes, who has practices in Penarth, Dinas Powys and Cardiff, was the thoroughly deserving recipient of this year's Women in the Community Award. read more

  • Home opposition

    A VALE of Glamorgan councillor has called for a proposal to open a new nursing home in Penarth to be rejected. read more

  • Students swim for charity

    PUPILS from Headlands School were at Cogan Leisure Centre last week to kick off Penarth's contribution to the 2005 Swimathon. read more

  • Help for flood victims

    PENARTH Methodists have raised 300 for flood victims in Guyana after reading of the efforts of a Penarth lifeboatman to avert disaster in the African state. read more

  • Grant for youths

    ORGANISERS of the Penarth Youth Project are celebrating after receiving a 50,000 grant from the Welsh Assembly Government. read more

  • Memorial cash boost

    A DAD and his running partner are hoping to earn more than £10,000 by Christmas for his son's memorial fund. read more

  • Tax blame

    READING the article in the Penarth Times (March 17) about Bill Ellis and his horror at receiving a council tax bill for £353 more than last year, due mainly to the re-banding that affects 48 per cent of households in the Vale, it struck me that from his comments Mr Ellis and many other householders are totally unaware of what exactly has happened regarding the latest tax levy to arrive from our Labour government. read more

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On this day: Penarth Archive


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