Penarth | Archive | 2002 | November
THURSDAY more...
BOND is back - the world's most famous secret agent James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) has a new and a very personal mission. more...
IRISH band U2 have not only proved themselves as hugely talented, but as timeless and durable. more...
ON FIRST glance, the Panic Room plot may not look like it can hold up a whole film. more...
LAST week, at the Paget Rooms, Penarth, Changing Scene Dance Company staged their show, 'Season's Greetings' and may I begin by thanking you for the publicity provided by the Barry & District News and Penarth Times. more...
25 YEARS AGO more...
MAY I ask any Penarth Times readers who have a place in next year's London Marathon to consider running it for Marie Curie Cancer Care. more...
ON SUNDAY last, November 17, I noticed a replica fire engine. The price label stated £99.99. more...
We are two local Penarth girls raising £4,000 for the Joshua Foundation, a charity which helps children with terminal cancer enjoy holidays and experiences with their families. more...
HOW pleased we were to see the firemen displaying their wages at £6 per hour on their placards. more...
IMAGINE the scene: the government surrenders to the fire-fighters with their ridiculous 40 percent pay claim, then demands come flooding in from doctors, teachers, nurses and so on. more...
A PROSPECTIVE parliamentary candidate for Penarth has given her support to CCTV on Valley Line stations. more...
A PENARTH bobby has been nominated for a prestigious national police award. Pc Malcolm Thomas has been put forward for the 'Community Police Officer Award for the year 2002' a national event. more...
PENARTH firefighters took to the picket line against this week as the local fire brigade refuse to be pushed in to a pay settlement. more...
FORMER St Cyres pupil Jamie Shaw has beaten off thousands of hopefuls to be one of the five members of the newest group on the music scene. more...
THE speed limit in Dinas Powys is being lowered after years of campaigning by local residents. more...
PENARTH residents on the controversial Billy Banks estate were shocked to see builders boarding up windows of their homes while they were still living there. more...
A PENARTH councillor has given his full support to a new scheme to help children in care. more...
A CHARITY football match organised in support of Llandough Hospital Children's Ward and Ty Hafan Children's Hospice has raised more than £500. more...
IMPROVING Penarth can exploit home advantage this Saturday as they embark on their fourth successive fixture at the Athletic Field. more...
MORE than 250 children attended the special soccer fun days organised by the Vale of Glamorgan Council sports development unit. more...
THE MID-TERM break is at an end and the Clubs in Division 5 of the National League return to action this weekend with a full programme of fixtures. more...
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