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Stories for 5 September 2001

Penarth News

And baby makes five as little Dylan arrives

LITTLE Dylan James McKinstry will have plenty of relatives able to give him advice as he grows up - for the tot is the fifth generation of his family.  more...

Blaze wrecks pavilion

FLAMES ripped through the roof of the pavilion in Oldends Lane, Stonehouse on Saturday evening causing over 50,000 of damage.  more...

Landlord battles to keep lights on

PETTY bureaucracy could spell ruin for the landlord of a picturesque pub near Stroud unless a government inspector comes to the rescue.  more...

Muriel, 103, tells of wonderful life

MURIEL PARFITT has reached the ripe old age of 103 - still enjoying the odd cigarette and glass of sherry.  more...

Search for missing chapel records

The Pembrokeshire Record Office has recently completed a survey of the records held by nonconformist chapels in Pembrokeshire resulting in the deposit of a number of registers and other records at the Record Office.  more...

Penarth Sport

Exciting sailing at Dale keel boat weekend

The August Bank Holiday and the pretty North Pembrokeshire village of Dale have, for over 30 years, been the time and place for West Wales sailors to assemble for a weekend of high quality keelboat racing under the joint burgees of Pembrokeshire Cruiser Racing Club and Dale Yacht Club.  more...

Millwood Bowling Club's Charity Day raises £900

MILLWOOD Bowling Club held their annual Charity Day on Sunday, August 19, when various events and competitors were held both inside the clubhouse and out on the green.  more...

Tenby trounced - and coach Price resigns

Chepstow 75 Tenby United 15  more...

Wales out to restore pride in Oslo

MARK Hughes has hinted Ryan Giggs (pictured) may try too hard for Wales as the Manchester United star and his international colleagues bid to rescue some pride in Oslo tomorrow night.  more...

  
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