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Stories for 1 May 2003

Penarth Arts

Events in and around Penarth from Thursday May 1 to Wednesday May 7

THURSDAY  more...

Cinema Review: The Core

THERE'S nothing like a good disaster movie to start off the summer blockbuster season. While some have been turkeys, others have been pure class. The Core however, is er...The Core!  more...

DVD Review: The Sum Of All Fears

IF YOU are a fan of Tom Clancy novels, and have followed films like Patriot Games and Hunt for Red October, you will have to keep an open mind to enjoy The Sum of all Fears.  more...

CD Review: The Very Best Of Lighthouse Family

THERE IS no need to debate about whether you should buy The very best of Lighthouse Family or not. Quite simply, if you are a fan, you will love this album.  more...

Penarth Features

Extracts from the Penarth Times 25 years ago

EXTRACTS from the Penarth Times of April 28, 1978:  more...

Meet the Times team!

YOU READ the Penarth Times every week, but do you know who puts your favourite paper together?  more...

Penarth Letters

£50 million waste

I REALLY don't see the need for a new building for the Assembly Members.   more...

Thanks

WE WOULD like to say a very big 'thank you' to our many friends who attended our latest coffee morning, on April 15.  more...

All so kind

ON SATURDAY, April 12, at 2pm, I had a nasty fall outside the Penarth Eye Centre in Windsor Road (pavement trouble again).  more...

No spin

IN LAST week's issue of the Penarth Times, John Smith MP explained how Labour was tackling low-level criminal activity.   more...

Surprised

I was surprised to read the recent letters in the Penarth Times regarding the attitude of the staff at the Civic Amenity site in Sully.  more...

Marching on

I WOULD like to draw attention to a demonstration held in Penarth town centre at midday on Saturday, April 19.  more...

Penarth News

'Jungle fever' grips fans of weathergirl

PENARTH'S favourite resident Sian Lloyd is proving a sure but steady hit as she quietly battles it out in the Australian jungle.  more...

Committee focus over the Channel

PENARTH town mayor David Clapham has hosted a reception to launch the Penarth Saint Pol de Leon Twinning Association.  more...

What next at site?

SULLY hospital's use in the future is still unclear although many suggestions have been put forward.   more...

Challenging cycle route to span UK

A LLANDOUGH resident is set to cycle from one corner of Great Britain to the other to raise money for charity.  more...

Twin saw brother die

A TRAGIC collision in Dinas Powys that killed a young motorcyclist as his twin brother rode behind could have claimed more lives if not for a brave passer-by.  more...

Samuel is nominated for prestigious sports award

A DINAS POWYS boy has overcome his cystic fibrosis to be nominated for a prestigious sports award.  more...

Bigger, safer and heaps more fun

PEMBROKE Terrace's run-down play area is set for a massive revamp, thanks to a cash boost from the Vale of Glamorgan Council.  more...

Few turn up at hustings

PENARTH voters are staying at home this year, according to organisers of a recent hustings event.  more...

Penarth Sport

Park finish on a high

PARK Table Tennis Club have finished the season on a high note.  more...

Skittles team top of the league

THE CLIVE Arms skittle team are champions of the Second Division this season.  more...

Youth give Crawshays a close game

Penarth Youth 10pts Crawshays Youth 28pts  more...

Almost there!

LAST week was a big one for Dinas Powys AFC.  more...

  
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