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Are you related to Corporal Anthony Bertram Lloyd?

Corporal Anthony Bertram Lloyd MM 4209536, 1st Bn, Parachute Regiment, AAC.

8:20am Thursday 18th March 2010

I AM looking for help in tracing the family of Corporal Anthony Bertram Lloyd MM 4209536, 1st Bn, Parachute Regiment, AAC, who died aged 21 on September 26, 1944, in Holland He was the son of Bertram Harold and Ada Lloyd of Penarth.

Hats off to the ladies for doing their bit

Queueing to join up as a mobile woman

8:20am Thursday 18th March 2010

IN the wake of International Women's Day, were you one of these women that played a very important role during the war years, in particular the part of Mobile Women?

I remember that...

Rangoon Transit Camp circa late 1940s.

9:00am Thursday 11th March 2010

HERE'S one for the 'Topenders' - it is of the National Servicemen at the Rangoon Transit Camp.

Thanks for the support

8:50am Thursday 11th March 2010

ON behalf of Epilepsy Wales' Penarth Support Group, I would like to thank Penarth town council for the generous grant of £100 which it recently made available to us to help support the group.

Are you in family Ryan?

8:40am Thursday 11th March 2010

CALLING anyone with the family name Ryan or connected as a relative with the Ryan family of Penarth.

Appeal for war artefacts

8:40am Thursday 11th March 2010

AS part of the forthcoming events in and around the Pier Head Building in Cardiff on National Armed Forces Day on Saturday, June 26, I am looking to put on a display of photographs and artefacts of local men who served with the Airborne Forces in WWII.

Is change really safer?

8:30am Thursday 11th March 2010

"MANY people ask for zebra crossings to be changed to puffin crossings, believing them to be safer. Recent research has shown that the safety record of both types is very similar and that, in some cases, zebras are safer."

Delight for the ladies

8:30am Thursday 11th March 2010

ON St David's Day, Fairfield pupils entertained a group of WRVS ladies.

Tell us the whole story

8:20am Thursday 11th March 2010

LINDSAY Stewart makes a valid point about the Vale of Glamorgan Council's quick response to the crumbling Beach Cliff (Penarth Times, March 4), which is in stark contrast to its tardy approach to redeveloping the hazardous and hideous Billybanks site.

Airport book help wanted

8:20am Thursday 11th March 2010

I AM collating material for a book called Cardiff International Airport - 70 Years of History, to be published in 2012 on the 70th anniversary of the opening of the airport at Rhoose.



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