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Stories for 5 June 2003

Penarth Arts

Events in and around Penarth from Thursday June 5 to Wednesday June 11

THURSDAY  more...

CD Review: White Stripes 'Elephant'

CONSIDERING only one of their singles has hit the charts, the White Stripes' new album Elephant is a big surprise.  more...

DVD Review: Red Dragon

PREPARE to be scared! Anthony Hopkins is back in his best-known role - Hannibal Lecter.   more...

Cinema Review: Old School

WHEN a film has so much potential, why bother making it lukewarm?   more...

Penarth Features

Extracts taken from the Penarth Times of 25 years ago

EXTRACTS from the Penarth Times of June 2, 1978:  more...

Penarth Letters

Say thanks

If your local pub serves local produce, then now is your chance to reward it!   more...

Listen to us

I HAVE never written to complain to anyone before but I feel very strongly in my annoyance of the Penarth council.  more...

Coincidence

REGARDING the pedestrian zone issue:  more...

Frustration

YOUR correspondent Mr Cross is quite correct when he states that there was an Aircrew Recruitment Centre in Penarth.  more...

Thank you

I WOULD like to take this opportunity, through your paper, to thank all those who supported the St John Ambulance Coffee Morning.  more...

Penarth News

Family in frantic search for home

IN A MATTER of weeks a young couple and their five children will be without a permanent residency in Penarth.  more...

Walk on

A RECENT letter by Dave Moorcraft raised key questions about pedestrianisation.  more...

Art to help homeless

PENARTH's Oriel Washington Gallery is set to play host to an auction of donated paintings for a national charity.  more...

Debut success for flowering fancies

A PENARTH architect has struck gold at the Chelsea flower show.  more...

Touch of luxury

PROPOSALS for a stunning new waterfront development of apartments and duplexes for an eyesore site overlooking the waterfront of Penarth, have been submitted for detailed planning permission by developer Decourcy Penarth Ltd.  more...

Holiday became a mission

A PENARTH man who has devoted his retirement to helping Kenyan orphans find a better life has revealed the inspiration for his efforts came when he discovered a friend of his had cancer.  more...

Great Scott, it's a local landmark!

A VALE lecturer will celebrate two years of hard work when his sculpture is unveiled by Princess Anne in Cardiff Bay this Friday.  more...

'Lucky to be alive' after brick is thrown through windscreen

A YOUNG Penarth driver is lucky to be alive after a brick was hurled at the windscreen of his car.  more...

'We are moving in the right direction'

PENARTH is growing and prospering, according to Vale of Glamorgan Councillor Mike Harvey - but the key to success is changing people's attitudes towards the town.  more...

Penarth Sport

Brother and sister climb the ladder

Stanwell pupils, brother and sister Hanah and Owayne Ovenstone collected four trophies between them recently.  more...

Girl power beats the elements!

THE Girls U-11 teams from Windsor and Dinas Powys LTC battled it out in a National Junior Club League match at Windsor recently.  more...

Coro B rise to the challenge

THE CORO B rose to the challenge of the Pilot for all three Pairs with Mike Kavanagh x4, Alan Bunce scoring well with three tons and x5, Big Ian hit 100, x1 to take the last after 100 from Dennis. Doug scored 120 for the DPRC.  more...

Seasider's new captain's success

UNDER the newly elected captaincy of Dipper Ricketts, Penarth 1st XI entertained the 2001 league champions Pentyrch CC.  more...

  
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