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Stories for 21 October 2004

Penarth Arts

CD Review - Duran Duran Astronaut

DURAN Duran's original line-up are back together again, and whatever their past differences, they seem to be enjoying their music again.  more...

DVD Review - Val Helsing

VAN HELSING stars Hugh Jackman, Kate Beckinsale and is about the mythical vampire hunter tracking down the vampire Dracula.  more...

Listings

Thursday  more...

Penarth Features

Memories from 25 years ago

EXTRACTS from the Penarth Times of October 19, 1979:  more...

Beware fake ID cards on the market

AS THE PARTY season starts to get into full swing, it's such a temptation for teens to try and bluff their way into places they're not allowed to be and buy things they're not allowed to own.  more...

Mal's Memories

DO YOU remember apprentices?  more...

Penarth Letters

Dead birds

AS we are in the heart of the pheasant season, few will have failed to notice the large numbers of dead birds on our roads.   more...

Damage

ON TUESDAY, October 12, I returned home from work to find that my car had been hit during the day whilst parked outside my house in Cawnpore Street, Cogan, Penarth.   more...

Walkway

YOUR front page report, that doubts have now arisen over the funding of the Link Walkway project, is probably the best news your excellent paper carried on October 14.  more...

Grave woe

RECENTLY an article was printed in the Penarth Times drawing readers' attention to the plight of poorly maintained graves in the St Augustine's churchyard.  more...

Penarth News

Getting ready to go up the Wall

SULLY-based S4C weatherman Chris Jones is flying to Beijing to take part in a sponsored walk along the Great Wall of China, for the National Children's Home charity (NCH).  more...

Pensioner in fear of poisoning

A VULNERABLE Penarth pensioner says she is living in constant fear of carbon monoxide poisoning after having her gas boiler condemned as unsafe and dangerous to use eight times in the last 13 years.  more...

One way to eat a French-style meal

IT'S ALL change at the `One' Bistro on Stanwell Road as continental culture comes to Penarth.  more...

Something to celebrate

A PENARTH barber is celebrating 30 years in the business with a party for all his customers.  more...

Penarth Pier to star in top advert

PENARTH Pier has been used in a national advertising campaign for Heinz soup.  more...

Mark expresses himself with art

A PENARTH artist who suffers from Asperger's syndrome is looking forward to the latest exhibition of his work at the Point in Cardiff Bay.  more...

Link delay 'not council's fault'

THE VALE of Glamorgan Council has hit back at claims it is the cause of the Headland Link delay.  more...

Police prepare for busy Halloween

VALE police have launched their annual Halloween poster campaign, encouraging the town's youngsters to be careful.  more...

Firm marks 70th birthday in style

A FAMILY-RUN Penarth firm celebrated an incredible 70 years in business last Friday by throwing a party for all their employees - past and present.  more...

Penarth Picture Special

Oh, didn't they grow well?

RESIDENTS and local businesses have once again been praised for extremely high quality entries in this year's Vale in Bloom competition.  more...

Penarth Sport

Volunteers neeeded to develop sports

VOLUNTEERS are being sought to help with the development of a wide range of sports across the Vale of Glamorgan.  more...

Girls invited to tennis party

AS PART of their Junior Development programme and following the hugely successful BWTA Girls Tennis Party held in March, Windsor LTC are hosting another Tennis Party on Thursday, October 28, for girls in the nine-13 age group who have little or no tournament experience.  more...

Keep fit, have fun and feel a lot better

A WEEK of special events has been planned to celebrate the launch of a scheme helping and encouraging people in the Vale of Glamorgan to keep fit and have fun in a relaxed and friendly environment.  more...

Tribute to medallist

FIRST Minister Rhodri Morgan paid tribute to Welsh Olympic Bronze Medallist David Davies during a visit to the National Assembly on Wednesday, October 13.   more...

Seconds cut swathe through opposition (rugby)

THE 13-team format in Division 5 South East meant that it was the turn of Old Penarthians to sit out from competitive action on Saturday.   more...

  
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