Penarth | Archive | 2003 | May
ANYONE who is thinking about getting married should watch this movie. more...
THE WINNER of Fame Academy was not the wild Ainsley or the gorgeous Sinead, but the boy-next-door David Sneddon. more...
The story picks up from when Mowgli enters the man village. more...
THURSDAY more...
EXTRACTS from the Penarth Times of May 12, 1978: more...
VOLUNTARY-run groups play an important role in local communities, but at a meeting organised by the Penarth Community Development Association, it was sad to witness the few dedicated and valiant individuals striving against apathy to improve conditions in our locality. more...
IN RESPONSE to the letter in last week's edition of the Penarth Times (Poor Rosie), I would like to make a few points clear, as I am the owner of the garden. more...
IN RESPONSE to the "Penarth Times" (May 8) article concerning the introduction of wheeled bins for refuse collections, the Vale of Glamorgan Council understands the concerns of some residents associated with the current collection method. more...
THE PAVING at The Parade, Castle Drive, Dinas Powys is a disgrace! more...
REGARDING Alexandra Park, I think the gardeners do a very good job. more...
A large black and tan dog, believed to be a rotweiler, savagely attacked my smaller dog on a public footpath near Brockhill, Lower Penarth. more...
I FEEL I must comment about your article Residents call for wheely bins. more...
I would like to thank everyone in Cardiff South & Penarth who voted for me in the recent elections to the National Assembly for Wales. I have been privileged to have served as your constituency Assembly Member for the past four years and very much look forward to representing you over the next four years following my re-election on May 1. more...
Ex-Penarth Times' old boy John Humphrys has scooped one of the UK's most prestigious radio awards. more...
A DINAS POWYS sailor has become the first girl to win a prestigious boating event which she did with one race to spare. more...
A CONCERT to raise money for a seriously ill Penarth man was a 'disaster'. more...
FURIOUS Glebe Street traders have slammed the Vale of Glamorgan Council for pushing ahead the controversial pedestrianisation plans. more...
The VALE of Glamorgan's new Divisional Commander has taken up post this week with a clear vision for policing in the Vale. more...
Sully Hospital's future use is still unclear although many suggestions have put forward. more...
A SULLY teenager has won the chance to meet her favourite boy band thanks to a radio competition. more...
A BUDDING Penarth DJ has won a place in the final of Red Dragon FM's Reach for a Star talent contest. more...
PENARTH'S new mayor has called for more young people to become involved in local politics because he is the youngest person on the council - at the tender age of 45. more...
OF ALL the end of season tours which Penarth Youth rugby squad have organised in their eight-year history, this, the first ever Youth expedition abroad to old friends Arras, has to be the best. more...
WINDSOR U13 Girls team beat their counterparts from Radyr LTC in an exciting match played recently on a lovely sunny afternoon. more...
ON A DAY when wellingtons and umbrellas were top priority Penarth travelled to the picturesque village of Usk for their second league match of the season, the first being rained off last week. more...
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