Archive - Thursday, 21 April 2005


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Penarth Archive

  • 'It reminds me of old Soviet days'

    A DELEGATION of Russian government officials and businessmen visited Penarth this week - and compared the Esplanade to an'old area under Soviet rule' where buildings were left'in disrepair'. read more

  • Fair Trade statusnot all that fair

    IT is commendable that Councillor Mark Wilson (Penarth Times, April 14) wants Penarth to achieve the status of being a'Fairtrade Town'. read more

  • Controversial stance on drugs policy

    I WAS very interested to read last week's coverage of the candidates in the forthcoming election. read more

  • Environment first

    EVERY Saturday morning until the election, a group of people who between them support a range of political parties will be outside Penarth Library with a banner which asks'Why Isn't the Environment the Top Election Issue?' read more

  • Heads held high, despite heavy loss

    OLD Penarthians found themselves engaged in a week of frantic action as they near the end of the current campaign in Division 5 South East of the Lloyds TSB National league. read more

  • Pheonix gymnasts leap into new home

    ONLY three-and-a-half years after Phoenix Gymnastics was first launched, the club is delighted to announce that it is about to move into its own, fully-equipped, dedicated facility, situated in Rhymney Riverbridge Road (off Newport Road). read more

  • Sully conquerors in invasion of Prague

    SULLY Sports RFC undertook a successful and enjoyable tour to the Czech Republic last weekend - and the highlight came when they won the rugby tournament hosted by Sparta Prague Rugby Club. read more

  • Mal's Memories

    DO you remember the Rag and Bone man? read more

  • Sign up for marathon

    IF the sight of the determined runners in this year's London Marathon has inspired you, then it's not too early to consider running next year - and raising money for Marie Curie Hospice Penarth. read more

  • Therapy aims to take you back

    A UNIT at Llandough Hospital has launched an appeal for local memorabilia from the 1920s and 1930s, to help with a new treatment known as "reminiscence therapy." read more

  • Council gives green light to Fairtrade plan

    PENARTH Town Council last week approved a resolution to work towards achieving Fairtrade status for the town. read more

  • Schools set high standard

    FOUR Penarth schools have received awards to recognise their achievements in raising numeracy and literacy standards. read more

  • Charity tackles drugs

    CARE For The Family are running courses in Penarth to help parents tackle the issue of drugs. read more

  • Less wait at Vale

    THE Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust is celebrating this week after hitting waiting list targets set by the Welsh Assembly Government. read more

  • Concern grows over mast plan

    CAMPAIGNERS have stepped up their fight to stop a telecommunications mast being erected near two Penarth nursery schools, now that Vodafone has submitted a planning application to Vale planners. read more

  • Police fine anger

    ANTI-drink-drive campaigners have slammed the sentence given to a Penarth policeman who crashed a police car while more than twice the legal limit. read more

  • Issues discussed

    MEMBERS of the public fired questions on a range of contentious issues at Vale of Glamorgan Council cabinet members in a Question Time-style debate held at the Paget Rooms. read more

  • Cadets auction sales

    THE Sea Cadet Unit in Penarth is in urgent need of renovation. read more

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On this day: Penarth Archive


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