Penarth | Archive | 2002 | November
THURSDAY more...
AVRIL Lavigne is a relatively new face on the music scene. more...
FORGET the fact that Ice Age is a U-certificate. This is one of the funniest computer-animated films around at the moment. more...
WHEN you have a cool idea and two mega-Hollywood stars, where can your film go wrong? more...
25 YEARS AGO more...
AT THIS time of the year you can come across areas where people pick up trees and other bramble material ready for November 5. more...
COULD your readers help me? more...
WE WOULD like to say a very big thank you to Karen Watson (nee Murphy) for all her hard work over the past year in planning and organising the St Cyres School Reunion for pupils who left the school between 1979-1982. more...
AND you think cats are stupid? more...
THIS IS the worst year of fireworks abuse I have ever experienced in Penarth. more...
I HEAR with joy that the Welsh Assembly Government is looking to give road speed control powers to local authorities in an attempt to curb accidents on local highways. more...
HOW many of your readers remember Louis Arm-strong's song What a Wonderful World? Wasn't it? more...
PENARTH baby has won a competition for being a beautiful newly born. more...
PENARTH police are taking stock of a major haul of missiles seized from local youths after Hallowe'en. more...
A FORMER St Cyres pupil who died last week following a courageous battle against cancer has been remembered by his school. more...
A GROUP of Sully residents have prepared themselves if firefighters decide to strike in the future with a unique plan of their own. more...
PENARTH's bus drivers are fighting back after coming under attack from gangs of youth loaded with missiles. more...
PENARTH residents are champing at the bit to get on to the broadband information super highway. more...
A PENARTH boy has been picked to represent England in ice hockey at the World Championships in Canada. more...
For the first time this season, the rains came to Cwrt-y-Vil on Saturday last, producing horrendous conditions that made life a misery for both players and spectators alike. more...
IN SPITE of the atrocious weather the junior members at Penarth Lawn Tennis Club have been having great fun. more...
PHOENIX Gymnastics were delighted with the results achieved by their members in a recently held competition in the Forest of Dean. more...
IF THE medals won by Penarth Gym Club members this year were of genuine gold, silver and bronze, the new gymnastic hall they plan to build would be already under construction. more...
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