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Vital service

9:20am Wednesday 31st December 2008

DURING storms that affected parts of the country late in 1998, and again in 2001, it became obvious that there was a need for an organisation to provide additional assistance to the emergency services, who became inundated with requests for assistance in the resultant floods.

Gone fishing

9:10am Wednesday 31st December 2008

WHERE have all the whiting gone?

Be positive

9:10am Wednesday 31st December 2008

WITH regard to Phil Tibballs’ article in the Penarth Times, December 25, about Mary Evans, a volunteer honoured for years of work.

Epilepsy aid

9:00am Wednesday 31st December 2008

I AM writing to ask any readers for help in finding an Epilepsy Support Group in the Vale. Any help would be appreciated.

Be ashamed

9:00am Wednesday 31st December 2008

THIS message is to the person who stole my Santa sign from MY front garden just after Christmas Day.

Clear it up!

7:30am Wednesday 24th December 2008

MAY I please urge the minority of dog owners to consider their actions, or in this case non-actions, and beg them to clear up any excrement that their pets may leave on the pavements.

Let’s reunite!

7:30am Wednesday 24th December 2008

AS AN ‘Old Boy’ of Albert Road Elementary School 1938-45, I have often envied the ‘Old Girls’ of my old school having organised, so well over quite a few years, an annual reunion in a local friendly pub.

Real news

7:20am Wednesday 24th December 2008

ALUN Michael’s column View from Westminster (Penarth Times, 4 December) fails to report their major issue of the last fortnight - the police raid on the office of Damian Green MP.

Man’s doing

7:20am Wednesday 24th December 2008

PAUL Beswick et al are right to remind us of the urgency of personal and political action to halt climate change (Penarth Times, December 11). That climate change is happening now is clear to all, but some still do not believe that it is largely the result of human action.

Wonderful

12:42pm Thursday 18th December 2008

THIS year's Christmas Parade has to be one of the most wonderful spectacles Penarth has ever seen. The music and the customers not to mention the float with Father Christmas and snow had my grandchildren enchanted. Penarthians should give a big thank you to the organisers for creating such a truly magical day.


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