Archive - Thursday, 14 July 2005


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Penarth Archive

  • What's on in and around Penarthdisplayrange

    THURSDAY read more

  • Farewell to city ship

    PENARTH schoolchildren were some of the privileged few invited on board to bid farewell to HMS Cardiff, as the ship visited its namesake city for the last time. read more

  • Heat is on for runner

    A PENARTH woman has completed a marathon in sweltering temperatures in Germany to raise cash for Marie Curie Hospice Penarth (formerly known as Holme Tower). read more

  • Lessons on Europe

    ALBERT Primary School was filled with the sounds, tastes and traditions of the nations of Europe as the school was transformed into a mini European Union last week. read more

  • Pupils award for diet ideas

    PUPILS from St Cyres have collected a Welsh award for their campaign to improve the diet of young people. read more

  • Rugby club looks back and forward

    ALTHOUGH it is still the height of summer, and midway between seasons, the activity at Sully Sports RFC is continuing apace. read more

  • Claire backs Wales Rally GB

    PENARTH rally driver Claire Donovan is to officially support the Wales Rally GB in the run-up to the World Rally Championship event in Cardiff (September 15-18). read more

  • Phew, what a scorcher, with 300+ runs apiece

    SULLY Centurions" 1st XI last Saturday played one of the most remarkable and high-quality games of club cricket, as they won at Newport by five runs in a match that produced three centuries and 600 runs. read more

  • Dragons Under 10s do Wales proud

    SULLY Dragons Under 10s completed their best ever season with a successful and highly enjoyable end-of-season tour to compete in the Kirton In Lindsey Tournament. read more

  • Last week success for Windsor

    THE final week of the Summer Doubles League has, overall, been a very successful one for the Windsor Ladies Tennis Teams. read more

  • Legion holds hall dinner dance

    On Saturday, July 23, the Legion is holding a Dinner Dance with disco music at the Masonic Hall, Stanwell Road, Penarth, at 7pm for 7.30pm, at a cost to members of 12 and non-members of 14. read more

  • The great "cover up" By Mrs E Falcon

    EVEN if you had the coupons, you couldn't find any clothes to buy. read more

  • A lotto cash to handle

    A PENARTH youth worker will have joint responsibility for how 13.2 million of lottery money is spent on programmes for young people in Wales. read more

  • Fight for nursery

    PARENTS of the children at Cogan Nursery have launched a campaign to stop the unit being closed by the Vale of Glamorgan Council. read more

  • Mals Memories

    DO you remember what it was like to drive on the open road? read more

  • Attendance

    LAST Saturday, July 9 the Sunsets played at the Masonic Hall - but where were you? read more

  • Demolition

    IN reply to Gordon Bell"s letter (Penarth Times, July 7), the people of Penarth need to know that the planning application for the demolition of Beachcliff was recommended for refusal by the planning officers of the Council on April 11 for the following reasons: read more

  • It's a crime

    RE the letter headlined "Sorry Tale" (Penarth Times, July 7). read more

  • Fire service

    I"M writing for two reasons. read more

  • Old friends

    I SEEK from your readers information of Mabel, Joseph and sons Leslie and Stan. I do not have a surname for them or an address, but they lived in the Penarth area during the 1930s/40s. read more

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