The 'people's pavilion' is finally complete - picture special
IT took years of campaigning and many more months of enabling work and construction but ‘the people’s pavilion’ as director Dr David Trottman called it, is finally complete.
IT took years of campaigning and many more months of enabling work and construction but ‘the people’s pavilion’ as director Dr David Trottman called it, is finally complete.
AN ICONIC hero from Penarth’s past has been remembered as part of a momentous occasion marking the official hand over of Penarth Pier Pavilion to the charitable trust governing the seafront landmark.
MEMBERS of the Vale of Glamorgan planning committee have undertaken their first ever review of previous planning decisions, in an attempt to ‘learn from previous developments’
MORE than 50 jobs have been created for unemployed people from the Vale of Glamorgan during the construction phase of Penarth Learning Community
A DINAS Powys human rights protestor has presented a petition to the Welsh Government calling on them to enforce anti-trafficking regulations
RESIDENTS are to have the chance to air their views on the future of Bryneithin care home site in Dinas Powys as part of a public consultation, starting today (Monday July 22). The existing building is to be demolished but the local authority says it wants to to identify a future use for the site that continues to help meet the needs of older people in the Vale.
DISCUS ace Brett Morse has said he is very happy to have been named in the Great Britain team for the IAAF World Championships in Moscow next month
HELPED by a sprinkling of sunshine the Penarth Summer Festival went off with a bang last week
ST CYRES headteacher Dr Jonathan Hicks has launched the sequal to his best-selling WW1 detective novel
'REMARKABLE' young cancer sufferer Ffion Jackson from Sully will hold her charity fun day on Saturday July 13, and among the items up for auction in the night is a signed shirt by England international footballer Jack Wilshere.
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