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Stories for 10 November 2005

Penarth News

Council may have to re-use graves

PENARTH Town Council may be forced to re-use graves at Penarth cemetery in future as it is facing a burial space crisis.  more...

Dunblane hoaxer on probation

A HOAXER from Sully, who rang Dunblane Primary School and pretended to be the gunman who massacred 16 children and their teacher, escaped a jail term yesterday.  more...

ÔLocked outÕ of pier

PENARTH councillors have expressed outrage at a decision to lock local council members out of talks over the future of the Pier Pavilion building.  more...

Long road ahead

WORK has now started on the main road between Penarth and Cardiff - aimed at improving the traffic system to accommodate Cardiff International Sports Village.  more...

Poverty lobby

THREE local members of the Cardiff South and Penarth constituency - Erica Stansfield from Llandough and Rob Hancock and Phil Kingston from Penarth - travelled to London last Wednesday to lobby Parliament to Make Poverty History.  more...

GirlsÕ big break!

TWO PENARTH schoolgirls, who will appear in a production at Cardiff's Coal Exchange, are relishing their first opportunity to work with professionals.  more...

AM backs animal welfare site

AM LORRAINE Barrett has launched a new website highlighting the animal welfare work carried out at the assembly.  more...

Happy retirement!

STAFF at the Vale of Glamorgan Council's leisure centre in Penarth recently said a fond farewell to a long-serving colleague.  more...

Rehab class is open

A REHABILITATION class for people with cardiovascular disease is up and running at the Vale of Glamorgan Council's leisure centre in Penarth.  more...

Mum gets silver for invention

A PENARTH mother-of-two scooped a silver medal at the British Invention Show held in Alexandra Palace last week.  more...

Penarth Sport

Sunshine, golf, bridge and a splendid lunch

THE 6TH ANNUAL AGM of Cardiff and the Vale Ladies Past Captains Golf Society was hosted by Brynhill Golf Club.  more...

All is not yet lost for struggling Penarthians

THE ADVENT of the autumn internationals meant that Old Penarthians were denied action at all levels last weekend. However, the senior side does resume the league campaign on Saturday with a visit to Deri, for a match scheduled to kick off at 2.30pm.  more...

Penarth need to get back on track or face a repeat of last term

THIS SEASON really isn't like the last, and Penarth can be thankful for that, at least.  more...

Windsor men battle to the end but narrowly lose, while women enjoy a social tournament

DESPITE the current spate of inclement weather, there is still plenty of tennis being played at Windsor Lawn Tennis Club.  more...

Ladies hockey team start to panic at 4-1 behind

IT WAS a disappointing weekend for Penarth Ladies Hockey Club, after both the Firsts and Seconds were convincingly defeated at home.  more...

David shows heÕs a good sport, when asked to help charity

VALE swimmer David Davies is one of a group of Britain's leading male swimmers who have produced a risqu calendar to raise funds to fight breast cancer.  more...

  
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