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Stories for 12 June 2003

Penarth Arts

What's on in and around Penarth from Thursday June 12 to Wednesday June 18

THURSDAY  more...

DVD review Silence of the lambs

POSSIBLY the most disturbing of the Hannibal films, Silence of the Lambs follows rookie FBI agent Clarice Starling on the trail of a brutal killer.  more...

Cinema review Matrix reloaded

IT'S one of the most anticipated sequels of all time and it's already broken US box office records.   more...

CD review Now that's what I call music 53

IT'S BEEN out for ages, but so what?   more...

Penarth Features

Extracts from the Penarth Times from 25 years ago

EXTRACTS from the Penarth Times of June 9, 1978:  more...

Penarth Letters

Ban parking

NOT EVERYONE wanted the Barrage, the wading birds wouldn't have feeding grounds.   more...

Court out

THE PROBLEM regarding car-parking spaces in Penarth still rambles on without solution.  more...

What a joy!

AFTER working all day and feeling rather tired I was completely revived after watching the PODS' presentation of Oklahoma at the Paget Rooms.   more...

Renovate it

IN REPLY to your query in the Penarth Times, I think Sully Hospital should remain as a hospital.We are told new hospitals are being built.   more...

Not true

I FEEL that I must take issue with Mrs D Thomas and her trivial and mean-spirited criticisms of the RNLI.   more...

Disgusted

MY DAUGHTER came home for the weekend from Whitland and after going shopping she drove up around Church Place South and St Augustine's Church.  more...

Driven away

WHEN we came to live in Penarth the Esplanade had adequate car parking.   more...

No danger

I WAS rather disappointed to read the letter from Mrs D Thomas (headed "Boat stunt" - Your Letters, May 29) regarding the use of a lifeboat to convey Simeon Rabaiotti, a long serving crew member, to church on his wedding day.  more...

Penarth News

Charity retatailers 'bring in trade'

PENARTH'S charity shops have hit back at a trader's claim that the sign of a "dying" town is too many charity shops in the town centre.  more...

Storytellers cause a stir in the USA

A PENARTH woman was so inspired by her experiences in America she wrote a book about them - and it's causing quite a stir in the States.   more...

Anger over plan for yacht business

A FURIOUS row about a planning application has erupted in Penarth Marina.  more...

'He's innocent'

A FORMER Dinas Powys headmaster jailed for child abuse has had his claims of innocence backed by an ex-police officer.  more...

Residents' quarry extension fears

RESIDENTS in the picturesque village of Michaelston-le-Pit are furious about a proposed extension to a nearby quarry.  more...

Pier to stay in council hands

A MUCH-loved landmark in Penarth has finally escaped the clutches of the hordes of developers wishing to change the building irrevocably.  more...

Scott of the bay is finally unveiled

A VALE lecturer who entered a competition to design and make a sculpture that will stand in Cardiff Bay, chatted informally with the Princess Royal last week.  more...

Children are the Vale's best asset

THE VERY fabric of schools in the Vale of Glamorgan is an issue that will be tackled head-on, according to the Cabinet Member for Lifelong Learning.  more...

Vandals must be tackled

SULLY residents are calling for more security in response to increased youth disturbance in the area.  more...

Penarth Sport

Windsor ladies' winning ways

THE WINDSOR Bowls Club Ladies teams have enjoyed their best week of the season to date.  more...

Sully win derby by 104 runs

SULLY Centurions Cricket Club had their most successful weekend of the season as they managed to complete four matches for the first time, and won them all.  more...

Windsor Tennis Club LTA tournament winners

AT THE prestigious LTA sanctioned tournament held recently at Windsor Lawn Tennis Club a feast of tennis delighted spectators.  more...

  
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