Archive - Thursday, 30 June 2005


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Penarth Archive

  • Cafe quarter plan on hold

    THE chairman of the Decourcey group has said he may abandon the 6 million Penarth cafe quarter scheme following protests held on the seafront. read more

  • Flytipping fire fears

    PENARTH'S fire chief has warned people to think about the consequences of flytipping - which could lead to serious injury to firefighters and to members of the public. read more

  • Young painter wows the art world

    THE WORK of a young Penarth artist is currently being displayed at National Portrait Gallery in London. read more

  • Traffic concern

    THE developers of the Cardiff International Sports Village have submitted proposals to the Vale to replace Cogan Spur roundabout with a traffic-controlled junction. read more

  • NHS must explainradical changes

    THE VALE of Glamorgan Community Health Council has called on the NHS to explain to the public in clear language how the "out of hours" system works to prevent accident and emergency units from being overrun. read more

  • History of Beecroft revealedHead

    IN last week's Penarth Times, we featured a picture of Beecroft, a house on Stanwell Road, and asked readers if they had any recollections of the premises. read more

  • Go-ahead for coastal link

    THE VALE of Glamorgan Council gave the go-ahead for the ambitious Penarth Headland Link to be built by accepting a grant offer from the Welsh Assembly Government at a cabinet meeting last week. read more

  • Scarf breaks record for Ty Hafan!

    FUNDRAISERS from the Ty Hafan Children's hospice smashed the world record for the world longest scarf at the Millennium Stadium last week. read more

  • A new role for Charles

    PENARTH'S new mayor, a schoolmate of the Archbishop of Westminster, has entered local government late into a colourful life. read more

  • Llandough maternity unit: It's all change for mothers

    AS of tomorrow, women in the Vale will have to go to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff if they want consultants on hand when they give birth, following radical changes made by the Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust. read more

  • Science rewards

    YSGOL Erw'r Delyn in Penarth has been shortlisted as one of nine schools in the UK and Republic of Ireland to go through to the final of the Rolls-Royce Science Prize teaching awards programme - which carries prize money of 15,000. read more

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