Penarth | Archive | 2003 | January
YOU won't see many better films this year than this minor masterpiece. more...
THURSDAY more...
IT'S SUCH a pity that the party season has been and gone, because if you had this on your player, your house would rock. more...
IN THIS age of spin doctors and political image-making, what could possibly revolutionise the British government any more than it already has been? more...
EXTRACTS from the Penarth Times of January 6, 1978: more...
AS REPORTED in the Penarth Times recently, Albert Primary School completed the installation of a new library during the summer of 2002. more...
There are so many people who have nothing good to say about the boys in blue, after seeing your pictures in the Penarth Times on January 2 "Caught in the act," I felt compelled to write in to you. more...
THANK you so much for participating in our Christmas Stars appeal 2002. Your involvement has helped to make MS Christmas Stars a great success, raising a total of £1,100 to fund the essential work of our branch in support of local people affected by MS. more...
I hate to moan, but roads are not being very well gritted. We did have warning that a cold snap was coming, and this week has been chilly. more...
SO, the Vale of Glamorgan is going to bring out a quarterly newspaper telling us how wonderful they are! Isn't it time we put our points of view? more...
Thank you for covering the story about festive drink spiking ('Sex danger' of spiked drinks, December 12) more...
I AGREE with Wayne Blatchford that firemen should get more pay- but, I think they spoilt their case by asking for a 40 percent rise. more...
I am trying to trace Larry and Ros Dawson, who were last heard of living in the Penarth area. They have two children Matthew aged 23 and James 21. more...
SULLY Hospital's uncertain future has taken another controversial twist. more...
A PENARTH driver was lucky to escape with his life after his van slid off the rain-sodden road at one of the town's most notorious blackspots. more...
A PENARTH mother is facing jail for abandoning her healthy 12-week-old baby on a stranger's doorstep. more...
A DISABLED Penarth singer who has wowed the world of opera for years has finally released a CD. more...
AN ELDERLY Penarth resident has claimed that he narrowly escaped injury after being dragged along by a Cardiff bus. more...
A PENARTH resident has been honoured with an MBE for his services to archaeology and Welsh cultural life. more...
2002 WAS a special year for the Welsh Amateur Gymnastics Association. more...
DECEMBER has been a busy month for our local gymnastics club. more...
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