Penarth | Archive | 2003 | January
THIS highly dramatic and suspense-filled movie is made all the more gritty by the fact that it is based on a true story. more...
CONTINUING to voyage to galaxies far and wide, the crew of the Starship Enterprise boldly go into the unknown once again. more...
THE UNDISPUTED new King of stand-up comedy Ross Noble brings his smash hit show Sonic Waffle to town as part of his 2003 UK tour. more...
THURSDAY more...
CLEVERLY giving hints as to the content of his newest CD, Lionel Richie's most recent musical offering is all from live sets. more...
EXTRACTS from the Penarth Times of January 20, 1978: more...
ON THURSDAY, December 19, I called at the K Tax office and booked a taxi for 1.10am on Sunday, December 22, to take us to the Ticketline Office, Westgate Street, Cardiff, to catch a coach to Switzerland at 1.45am. more...
MR BLAIR'S speech on January 15 was described, even by the Prime Minister's critics, as a "bravura" more...
I thank Max Wallis for updating me ( Penarth Times, December 24, 2002). He should note that a bypass, providing it is constructed as a bypass, is not just another road. more...
MAY I thank the Penarth Times for the timely publicity given to the cause of "Stand up for Peace" taking place outside the Library in last week's edition and also for the exposure given to our "Petition for Peace" in Windsor Road. more...
I WOULD like to ask Mark and Phebe this question: "Is Christianity played out?" Most people know the story of Jesus - but Christianity was intended to be a world revolutionary movement, to bring about the Kingdom of God on earth. more...
LAST Saturday we joined the anti-war demonstration in Liverpool. more...
A PENARTH postgraduate has come up trumps by winning first prize in a public relations competition. more...
PENARTH clubbers are set to get tougher regulations and new levels of customer services for bouncers. more...
A PENARTH school has been rewarded for its excellent recycling record. more...
ONE of Penarth's most popular churches is facing a bleak future, as its magnificent Victorian building work starts to crumble. more...
A PENARTH opera singer has finally put his voice on a CD for all his local fans to listen to. more...
A PENARTH hospice is at full capacity again with the arrival of 15 nurses from the Philippines. more...
PENARTH Town Council has held its annual civic service. more...
A PENARTH gymnastics club could be forced to close if they can't find new premises soon. more...
PENARTH'S fittest residents are once again being asked to dig deep for the annual Ty Hafan 5k Race. more...
Sully Colts U-10s v Cogan B more...
VALE of Glamorgan Council personnel organised a sponsored soccer match recently in aid of Holme Tower. more...
This week Dinas Powys Welsh League Division 2 outfit travelled to the seaside to see if they could finally turn around the disappointing start to 2003. more...
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