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Stories for 30 September 2004

Penarth Arts

DVD Review - Shaun of the Dead

BRITISH humour is a many-headed beast - and so is the flick Shaun of the Dead'.  more...

Listings

Thursday  more...

CD Review - Bryan Adams RoomService

BRYAN WHO? Oh right - Bryan Adams; the guy who was in the charts for millions of years when Robin Hood Prince of Thieves came out in the cinema.  more...

Penarth Features

Memories of 25 years ago

EXTRACTS from the Penarth Times of September 28, 1979:  more...

Mal's Memories

DO YOU remember those old-style funerals when the hearse used to leave from the house?  more...

Penarth Letters

Different

WELL, it is different. I picked up my Penarth Times as usual last Thursday - or rather, not as usual.   more...

Cheerful

I love Henry's Corner, but I notice sometimes that he goes AWOL. Does he have a secret life? Is he a spy who goes travelling on covert missions?  more...

Rugby

THE PENARTH RFC is celebrating its 125th anniversary this season.  more...

Dog's life

IN RESPONSE to the person so kindly offering help with our organisation (Your Letters, September 16) the telephone number is 2021 4444.  more...

Killed

THIS letter is for the attention of the driver of the car that ran over and killed the driver of my eight-and-a-half-year-old tabby cat on Sunday morning, September 19, in Castle Avenue, Penarth.  more...

China?

MIKE Miggs' statement that the UK has a "totalitarian regime" is quite insulting, especially to people who are unfortunate enough to live under such a regime.   more...

Diocese

AS A director of the Diocese of Llandaff Board for Social Responsibility (BSR), I would like to respond to Hopeful Huw (Penarth Times, September 23).   more...

Bullies

Bullies have been allowed to get away with making the lives of their victims an absolute misery, with society excusing it, saying "kids will be kids".  more...

Penarth News

What a windfall!

A PENARTH couple are set to scoop a £120,000 windfall following the flotation of their employers' Admiral insurance.  more...

A very warm gesture

USERS of the Cwrt y Vil Community Association will be warm as toast this winter thanks to a whopping £5,000 Lottery grant.  more...

Volunteers learning how to save lives

A FAST-acting team trained to help save the lives of heart attack victims could soon be seen on the streets of Penarth  more...

Care for a child

PENARTH residents are being asked to give a little time to help make a big difference to the lives of disabled children and their families.  more...

Great reason to run

A PENARTH fire-fighter completed the Great North Run last weekend in full fire-fighting kit to raise money for charity.  more...

One that got away

THE REAL Radio fugitive was on the loose in Penarth last week with a £5,000 bounty on his head.  more...

Water is the key

PENARTH AM Lorraine Barrett is calling on the Welsh Assembly Govern-ment to fund alternative forms of transport, to help ease congestion and boost tourism in Cardiff Bay.  more...

Research throws up link

A PENARTH man has been able to shed some light on the life of a relative from the town who lost his life in the Titanic disaster of 1912.  more...

Post office in the spotlight

LLANDOUGH'S Labour politicians have joined forces this week to seek the views of the public on the future of Llandough post office.  more...

The heats are on!

THE SEARCH is on for the Vale of Glamorgan's brightest pupils, to take part in a national competition.  more...

Penarth Sport

Some good signs from Villagers

Old Illtydians 40 Dinas Powys 3  more...

Tanni's tally now 11 golds

FORMER St Cyres pupil Tanni Grey Thompson has been crowned Britain's most successful Paralympian of all time.  more...

Derby match joy for Harries and Lamb

Saturday, Sept. 25  more...

Unimpressive, but score is still best margin yet

Konica-Minolta Welsh Cup 1st Round Penarth 37 Cowbridge 8  more...

  
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