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Stories for 25 November 2004

Penarth Arts

DVD review of Shrek 2

THIS film is pure magic. If you haven't seen Shrek (why not?!), then it would help to have a quick peek so you get into the characters before they arrive in your living room again.  more...

Penarth Features

Memories

EXTRACTS from the Penarth Times of November 23, 1979:  more...

Penarth News

War on yobs

PENARTH'S streets are being swept clean of vandalism, graffiti and unruly behaviour, in a police clamp-down on trouble-makers.  more...

Sages of food give prize to Thyme Out

A DINAS Powys business woman has won a top accolade from the True Taste awards.  more...

Village is set to lose its post office

LLANDOUGH is set to lose its only post office after 40 years of service in the village.  more...

Helping us all to keep in shape

A SCHEME which will help and encourage people in the Vale of Glamorgan to keep fit and have fun in a relaxed and friendly environment has been launched with a successful week of events.  more...

Author pens view

A POPULAR writer who celebrates his journeys around Penarth released his second book in the town this week.  more...

Santa's in town

PENARTH will be getting festive this week as Christmas comes to town in a big way.  more...

Bitter sweet day

A PENARTH shop is to close after more than 30 years of being in business - and the owner has blamed pedestrianisation as one of the major factors.  more...

Mal's Memories

DO YOU remember when Dinas Powys was gripped by ghost fever?  more...

Penarth Sport

Penarth are champs again champs again

PENARTH Lacrosse Club successfully retained their Wales and West Area title for the third year running on Sunday November 14, at Bath's picturesque Recreation Ground, as they ran out undefeated and conceded just five goals throughout the entire tournament.  more...

Bears battle to a tight victory

PENARTH Bears travelled to Bath to play good friends and rivals Bath Lacrosse Club. Playing an U16 match Penarth were able to field 14-year-old Adam Wood to give a little bulk to the 13 and under players.  more...

Nail-biting finish to U11s' local derby

DINAS Powys under 11s rugby team travelled the short distance to Penarth this weekend full of confidence, having beaten Rhyd-felin and Barry with awesome displays of total rugby.  more...

Winning start for Vets

Penarth Windsor Mens Tennis Veterans Team got off to a winning start in their winter league season against Treorchy Rhondda Tennis Club.   more...

  
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