Penarth | Archive | 2002 | January
BARRY Library is the first venue in the Vale of Glamorgan to host the community show 'Let Paul Robeson Sing!' following its success in Cardiff. more...
Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace : PC CD-ROM more...
ALIEN epic 'Evolution' (PG), out to buy now, is a great movie ... just as long as you don't take it seriously. more...
IN 1996, acclaimed director Cameron Crowe and mega-star Tom Cruise teamed up to make the smash hit romantic comedy Jerry Maguire. more...
THE Ministry of Sound's Clubber's Guide to ... 2002 is out now, featuring a whole host of today's best dance acts. more...
THURSDAY more...
PUPILS at St Cyres School have better facilities than ever before thanks to a learning resource centre which has just opened at the Penarth site. more...
SHOCK plans to site 750 asylum seekers at the disused Sully hospital have caused a storm of protest. more...
LOCAL residents are at the end of their tether when it comes to litter, judging by feedback the Penarth Times has received this week. more...
A PENARTH teenager suffering the draining illness ME is hoping to set up a support group to help break her isolation. more...
CONTROVERSIAL plans to house asylum seekers at Sully Hospital have left even its owners stunned. more...
A PENARTH school, which just months ago was commended in an inspection, looks set to close. more...
"DANGEROUS" glass doors at the Windsor Arcade must be changed immediately to avoid possible accidents. more...
HUNDREDS of Penarth residents descended on the Paget Rooms this week, to find out about the town's £7.5 million Headland Link project. more...
VALE people look set to foot a big hike in their council tax this year year, with the average bill topping £700 for the first time. more...
VICTORIA primary school lollipop lady Margaret Reegan has been voted Penarth's top crossing patrol volunteer. more...
COUNCIL tax in Penarth could go up by 12.2 percent this year. more...
FIVE-YEAR-OLD Clayton Thompson is very likely to be the youngest graded ninja in the country. more...
The weekend's devastating weather put paid to all possibility of Saturday matches for the Old Penarthians with Club Officials Melvyn Jones and Tony Crimp deciding as early as Friday that Cwrt-y-Vil's surface would be ruined for the season should any of the scheduled games be allowed to take place. more...
THE MALTHOUSE recorded their best win of the season so far, taking out the Legion B 10-1 away from home in a match that saw the Legion fail to take their chances on the doubles and the Malthouse punishing them for it. more...
BUDDING rugby stars at Albert Road Primary had great fun this week learning all sorts of skills needed in the game. more...
AFTER their 15 goals without reply in the first round, Penarth Ladies returned from their mid-season break resuming where they left off with another resounding cup victory. more...
CONGRATULATIONS to Peter and Sian Blackman, of Dinas Powys, who have been selected to represent Wales at the Junior Home International Fencing competition in Scotland in March. more...
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