Penarth | Archive | 2003 | March
THURSDAY more...
THIS ALL-British film can certainly howl up a storm even though there are very few budget-breaking names in it. more...
AFTER enjoying an almost meteoric rise to solo stardom with his first solo single Like I Love You, it looks like there's no stopping Justin Timberlake. more...
EXTRACTS from the Penarth Times of March 17 1978: more...
David and Jill Lewis would like to thank everyone who attended the benefit night at the Cross Keys, Dinas Powis, in memory of our son Matthew, as well as everyone who supported the event by donating raffle prizes and auction items. more...
THE ALL Party Group for Animal Welfare in the National Assembly for Wales had a presentation recently from the Fight Against Animal Cruelty in Europe (FAACE). more...
WE STOOD outside the Library to demonstrate our desire to make our opinions known to the people of Penarth last Saturday. more...
SO here we go again! more...
I AM a supporter of Church Action on Poverty which is currently running a Living Wage Campaign - that is, a campaign to increase the current Minimum Wage of £4.20 an hour to £5.80 an hour, on the grounds that the current one does not give people proper human dignity and leads to social exclusion. more...
IN THE current climate of uncertainty, I have written this poem to ask people to pray for all those on every side to end this conflict in a peaceful way. more...
A PENARTH school has won one of the top prizes at a prestigious competition for young business people. more...
METAL rods branded dangerous by Plaid Cymru have been fixed by the Vale Council. The rods were part of unfinished work on steps leading to Penarth beach. more...
A DINAS Powys man, jailed for 12 years for physical and sexual abuse on young boys, hopes to free soon . Derek Brushett of Stacy Road, who has always maintained his innocence, is hopeful that the release of two prisoners convicted of similar charges could pave the way for his case to be reviewed. more...
OPERA stars of the future sang in Penarth last week when 15 students visited the town from the National Opera Studio in London. more...
A LLANDOUGH man, who over a number of years, illegally tipped large quantities of waste material on his land, has been given a three month prison sentence at the High Court in Cardiff. more...
GLEBE Street could be completely pedestrianised if controversial plans go ahead. more...
A Vale police sergeant has told Cardiff Crown Court of the 'bitterness and jealousy' directed at him since his wife scooped £1m on a TV show. more...
Sully Tigers U-8s 8, Barry Eagles A 0 more...
IT WAS cup parade for Dinas Powys last Saturday when they travelled to play Aberaman in the quarter final of the Cynffig Motor Factors Cup. more...
PARK Table Tennis players recently took part in the Cardiff Closed Championships held at the Eastern Leisure Centre, Llanrumney, and once again the silverware returned to Penarth. more...
PARK Table Tennis Club recently held their annual "Golden Oldies" hard bat tournament. All the members participated on Monday mornings in a round robin. Howard Lingham won the title for the first time beating the holder Colin Jones in the final. more...
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