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Stories for 20 January 2005

Penarth Arts

What's on in and around Penarth

Thursday - Trinity Community Centre, Woodland Place.  more...

Rush Hour 2

FOLLOWING hard on the heels of its predecessor, Rush Hour 2 is cram-packed with dance hits and remixes from across the years.  more...

Memento

ORIGINALLY released in 2001, Memento is worth a second look for all those who missed it the first time around.  more...

Penarth Features

Mal's Memories

DO you remember coal fires?  more...

Penarth News

'Monstrous treatment'

THE family of a Penarth man missing in Thailand have slammed the government's response to the tsunami disaster and branded its treatment of families like hers as ‘monstrous'.  more...

Cash threat to CCTV scheme

A BID to install CCTV cameras at Cogan leisure centre is in jeopardy as the Vale council looks at ways to cut its cloth.  more...

Services are improving

COUNCIL services in the Vale of Glamorgan are improving significantly, according to the latest report from the District Auditor.  more...

Drink-drive figures cut

VALE motorists are getting the message on drink-driving.  more...

Specialist college welcomes its first student

WALES' first purpose-built college to provide education, care and treatment for young people with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), based in Sully, has welcomed its first student.   more...

Get healthy for life

CHANGING your lifestyle can dramatically reduce your chances of being diagnosed with cancer.  more...

Teacher to visit

PENARTH'S Pen-y-Garth school will play host to a head teacher from an African village school next week as part of a national programme encouraging links between Wales and the mountain kindgom of Lesotho.  more...

Dedication rewarded by confidence in class by confidence in class

A STUDY group is celebrating 10 years of helping children with their mathematical and English skills.   more...

Plea for cash continues

WITH world media attention fixed firmly on the aftermath of the tsunami disaster and on charities supporting the relief effort for the victims, other charity organisations are finding that much-needed funding is more difficult to secure. Charity shops in Penarth town centre have reported mixed fortunes since the horrific events of Boxing Day.  more...

Penarth Sport

Sully U12s star in cup upset

ON AN excellent playing surface at Burnham Avenue, Sully Allstars played top-of-the-table Llantwit A in the quarter finals of the divisional cup.   more...

Ton-up Michael

A SULLY Centurion cricketer is hitting the big time on tour with England.  more...

Plenty of time to challenge leaders

THE Windsor Tennis Club Mixed Winter League is half way though its season.  more...

Mistakes could have cost dearly

Pontyclun 15   more...

Dale enjoying Welsh support

IS Dominic Dale celebrating a glorious win in the Welsh Open - or is it all over?   more...

  
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