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Stories for 24 November 2005

Penarth News

Jeweller in court over deception

A DATE has now been fixed for the trial of a prominent Penarth jeweller who will face charges of deception, theft and witness intimidation at Cardiff Crown Court next year.  more...

Two stores for price of one!

PENARTH Town Centre is set to receive a boost with the arrival of two new stores opening up in the premises being vacated by Dan Evans.  more...

Milk from lake

DEREK Hughes, a karate instructor from Barry who runs karate clubs in both Barry and Penarth, devised a novel way to raise money for Children in Need last week.  more...

Church sold off for flats

HOMESEEKERS will be able to make a heavenly move as part of a Penarth church is to be sold off for flats.  more...

Operation Arrowhead hits bullseye against criminals

OPERATION Arrowhead has once again hit criminals in the Vale hard, with police carrying out operations throughout Wednesday, November 16, resulting in over 30 arrests.  more...

MPhails new nursery as Ôcredit to the collegeÕ

PENARTH MP Alun Michael offically opened the new nursery at Coleg Glan Hafren.   more...

New Age Concern chair sets out new agenda

PENARTH resident Mike Talbot, a former senior social services manager in Cardiff, has been elected as the new chair of Age Concern Cymru.  more...

CouncilÕs benefit review

THE VALE of Glamorgan council has been hauled over the coals by the public services ombudsman following a housing benefit mix-up.  more...

PC receives top accolade

THE VALE of Glamorgan's own police constable Emma Mudie will today be rubbing shoulders with the most outstanding officers in the UK in London during a glitzy ceremony to recognise the best police officers in the UK.   more...

Council chairman hits back at critics

THE MAN at the centre of the turmoil on Sully Community Council has hit back at critics demanding his resignation.  more...

Penarth Sport

Fixture under threat again due to variables

OLD Penarthians' hopes of returning to action this weekend are hanging by a thread at the time that these notes are being published. Clearly, the arctic weather conditions remain a crucial factor and it could well be that the projected trip to Rhiwbina will have to be postponed again if it snows.   more...

DinasÕ fate was sealed in first half

1st Team - Welsh League Division 1  more...

Game was played at a terrific pace

ON Sunday, November 20, Dinas Powys Under 12s travelled the short distance to play their old rivals, and very good friends, Penarth, in a game kindly hosted by Penarth at short notice.  more...

Sports command game and top table

SULLY Sports travelled to the Rhondda for last Saturday's South Wales Senior League Division One match and found conditions very heavy on the small pitch.   more...

Top side brushed aside

Taffs Well 17, Penarth 34  more...

  
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