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Stories for 6 October 2005

Penarth News

Cruel attack

PENARTH police are appealing for witnesses after a wheelchair-bound man who suffers from cerebral palsy was attacked by young thugs on his way home from church.   more...

Tower plans are blasted by Plaid CymruHead

PLAID Cymru has slammed plans to increase residential development at the Cardiff Bay Sports Village, a move they claim will bring misery to commuters from Penarth, Dinas Powys and the Vale.  more...

Fraudster who pocketed benefits gets two months

A BENEFIT fraudster from Penarth is starting a two-month jail sentence this week after pocketing more than 850 of public money.  more...

Jem set for Welsh stage

PENARTH chart-topper Jem, who has been nominated for a prestigious Q Award, will play her first gig in her native South Wales next month.  more...

Youngsters party to raise funds for Trust

TEENAGERS from Penarth and Dinas Powys clubbed together to help raise money for a pioneering teenage cancer unit in Cardiff.  more...

Welsh-language nursery opens

A 5,000 National Lottery grant has helped a Penarth group to set up a new Welsh-speaking nursery in the town.  more...

Jackie's life hits the high notes!

A 62-year-old electric guitar-playing housewife from Penarth is off on a "musical spending spree" after scooping £100,000 on a National Lottery scratchcard.  more...

Facing the future

PENARTH-BASED charity Faceup is close to securing a new care centre in Cardiff.  more...

Embark upon summit adventure for charity

MARIE Curie Hospice, Penarth, has just announced that their third Snowdon Mountain Challenge takes place on Sunday, June 25, 2006.  more...

A Welsh landmark

PENARTH Assembly Member Lorraine Barrett gave the Penarth Times a guided tour of the new National Assembly for Wales building this week - to provide a "sneak preview" look at the interior of the spectacular Richard Rogers design.  more...

Penarth Sport

Great start for the Bears

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CoachÕs comments best not printed in a family paper!

IT MAY well have been just a friendly fixture but, for Old Penar-thians coach Tony Vagges, the performance of his first team away to Bryn-cethin last Saturday was totally unacceptable.  more...

Rangers no match for Cogan, who are boosted by returning players

COGAN faced a stern challenge against Macron Welsh League Youth Division outfit Ely Rangers, in the Football Association of Wales Youth Cup 1st Round.   more...

Seasiders win again, but tougher times may be ahead

THE SEASIDERS completed their latest win over Dowlais and extended their winning run at the start of this season to five games.  more...

Young DragonsÕ Ninian Park date

SULLY Dragons U11s and friends from other Sully U11 teams took part in an hour-long training session with ex-Cardiff City and Wales star Scott Young, prior to Cardiff City's game with Leicester City at Ninian Park.  more...

Hosgood double keeps Dinas high-flyers clear at the top

DINAS Powys started last Saturday"s Welsh League Division 1 game without injured centre half Kurt Bettles, against Afan Lido who were relegated from the Welsh Premier League last season - but kept most of their Premier League players.  more...

  
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