Penarth | Archive | 2002 | July
SCARY Movie 2 is out to buy on DVD and video, with all the extra bits that were too rude for the big screen. more...
OASIS have eased themselves back onto the scene with this excellent new album Heathen Chemistry. more...
THURSDAY more...
COME rain or shine, the Red Dragon FM Party in the Park is going to rock Cardiff in just a few days' time. more...
Unfaithful (15) *** more...
25 YEARS AGO more...
AS A reader of The Penarth Times and also a dog owner, could I reassure Earnest Watkins (June 20) that he is not alone in his squalor of back lane dog mess. more...
I AM attempting to fill gaps in my family tree and wonder if your readers could help. more...
REPLYING to ex-EHO's response to the need to refurbish Sully Hospital as a possible aftercare and convalescent centre, thus freeing many beds at the University Hospital of Wales and Llandough, this is a problem regularly highlighted by our Health Administrators as a main cause of lengthening waiting lists at these main surgical and accident centres. more...
ALBERT Primary School PTA recently held its annual summer fair, and the event had a Continental flavour to celebrate the end of the school's very enjoyable European Week. more...
AS A reader of the Penarth Times and also a dog owner, could I just reassure Ernest Watkins (Your Letters, June 20) that he is not alone in his squalor of back lane dog mess. more...
IN REPLY to Stephen King, of Caerphilly ('Fishy trouble', Your Letters, June 13) and to the others that are agitated about the fishing on Penarth Pier. more...
A recent correspondence on the remote likelihood of being hit by a golf ball on the pitch 'n putt course at Penarth cliff top recreation area reminded me of a much more serious accident liable to happen on the adjacent children's play area. more...
THANKYOU for the excellent report by Ceri Garner last week on the Washington Gallery and the financial challenges it faces. more...
WHAT a pleasure it is to see the completion of the restoration of the Custom House. more...
TALENTED Penarth children from several local schools performed to the best of their ability this week in a special concert. more...
TWO Penarth grandparents are as proud as punch after three new grandchildren arrived in the space of six weeks. more...
A YOUNG Penarth athlete is vowing to get to the Olympics after striking gold in a national competition. more...
EXCITED pupils from Ysgol Pen-y-Garth gathered after school last Friday to celebrate 50 years of Welsh education in the Vale of Glamorgan. more...
FURIOUS Penarth teenagers are hitting back at media stereotypes saying they are totally fed up of being labelled irresponsible. more...
DINAS Powys' Richard Bransons of the future have been getting to grips with business. more...
A PENARTH band is celebrating international success after playing at the largest jazz festival in the world. more...
PENARTH parents are being consulted on the future of specialised health care for their children following scandals such as Alder Hey's organ retention case. more...
ROB CUNNINGHAM is all smiles, having got his degree results just before coaching some of the juniors at Windsor LTC. more...
AS PART of the Community Tennis Partnership in Penarth, the first round of a tennis festival was played this week. more...
PENARTH Community Tennis Partnership held its first ever tennis festival for the local schools during the second week of Wimbledon. more...
It was yet another disappointing weekend for Penarth's 1st XI as they sank to a 69 run defeat to league leaders and defending champions Pentyrch. more...
© Newsquest Media Group 2008