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Stories for 22 November 2001

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Cinema review: Jeepers Creepers

A HORROR film with two teens the victims is not original. A horror film that grabs you from start to finish despite being unoriginal can be forgiven.  more...

From ghosts to Santa on the River Ely

THE CREW of the waterbuses Cygnet and Sapphire have said thank you to all passengers who enjoyed Halloween cruises on the River Ely.  more...

Game Review: Championship Manager Season 01/02

Championship Manager Season 01/02 : PC CD-ROM  more...

Gallery has great gifts

THE WASHINGTON Gallery is staging its well-known Christmas Show on Thursday, December 6, from 9am to 11pm with a second all-day and evening event on Saturday, December 22.  more...

Tragedy and love affairs

THE ORCHESTRA of the Welsh National Opera return to Cowbridge Leisure Centre next month with an evening of popular opera and classical music.  more...

Wales seen through Japanese eyes

A NEW exhibition of photos by Japanese photographer Hidetoshi Ochiai has been opened at the Washington Gallery, Penarth as part of Japan 2001, a celebration of the culture and lifestyle of Japan.  more...

Climax to concerts

THE 2001 concert series at St Augustine's Church, Penarth, reaches a stunning conclusion on Saturday, December 1, at 7.30pm with a performance of J S Bach's magnificent Mass in B minor, regarded by many as the greatest choral work ever written.  more...

Events in and around Penarth from November 22 to 28

THURSDAY  more...

Film Review: Meet the parents

MEET THE PARENTS (12)  more...

CD Review: All Saints 'All Hits' greatest hits

ALL SAINTS greatest hits album is a fantastic compilation of the quartet's top tunes, including five UK number ones.   more...

Penarth Features

Teachers are key to success

EVENLODE Primary School is a happy place which enjoys good results and hardworking staff and pupils.   more...

Penarth News

Health consultation

PENARTH residents are being asked what they think about the quality of the local health service.  more...

Hopes run high for sports facilities

DINAS Powys' rugby, football and cricket teams may soon benefit if plans for changing facilities at Bryn y Don go ahead.  more...

Row over schools staffing

A PENARTH special school is facing its most difficult time yet as staffing levels drop to a "dangerous low."  more...

Safety scheme is 'too dangerous'

A PENARTH scheme aimed at getting the town's school children to school safely has been put in jeopardy by local residents.  more...

Festive picture will help Ty Hafan

A SULLY boy is the only child out of five artists to have his drawing chosen for a charity campaign.  more...

Christmas disco will be wicked

A PENARTH student has spoken out about the boring image Penarth has for young people in the area.  more...

School wins for its inclusive policy

A VALE school which has promoted positive attitudes towards people with learning disabilities has been recognised for their sterling work.  more...

Town development idea to 'mews' over

PENARTH centre could be the site for a £1million-plus development of maisonettes and apartments.  more...

Penarth Sport

Penarth visit Lansdowne Road

PENARTH RFC U-14S visited Ireland's National ground at Lansdowne Road to see their win against Western Samoa recently.  more...

Further success for Pheonix Gymnasts

SIX PHOENIX squad gymnasts travelled to Baskervilles Gym Club in Bath on Sunday, November 11, to compete against clubs from all over the South of England.  more...

No joy again for travelling Penarth

PENTYRCH 17, PENARTH 11  more...

Sully Sports RFC Juniors entertain St Mellons

SULLY Sports RFC, formerly Barry Plastics RFC, has been thrilled by the success of its newly formed junior section.  more...

Gym success for Sarah

ST CYRES pupil Sarah Toshack of Year 9, has once again excelled in gymnastics.   more...

Injury worries still haunting Villagers

NEWPORT HSOB 22 PTS DINAS POWYS 39 PTS  more...

  
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