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Stories for 24 February 2005

Penarth Features

Mal's Memories

DO YOU remember your first alcoholic drink?  more...

Penarth Jamie Adamson

In memory of brave Jamie

LITTLE Jamie Adamson died when he was just five years old.  more...

A letter to readers

SOME of you know me and most of you don't.  more...

Memory of a special child

JAMIE'S parents always knew he would be a special child.  more...

Race for Jamie

THE Adamsons lost Jamie to Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia in January 2004.  more...

Latch gives kids hope

LATCH stands for Llandough Aims to Treat Children with Cancer and Leukaemia with Hope.  more...

How readers can help

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Penarth Letters

Park talk

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Buildings

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Hunt ban

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Cleansing

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Volunteers

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Thank you

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Penarth News

Teen killed in car crash

A TEENAGER thrown from a car and killed has been named as St Cyres pupil Kyle John Smith.  more...

Family unit opens

THE Marie Curie Hospice Penarth has celebrated the opening of a brand new wing that will allow families to stay in comfort close to their loved ones.   more...

Sporting investment

HUNDREDS of children and adults will benefit from a 700,000 refurbishment of one of the most popular sporting venues in the Vale.  more...

Responding to disaster

when floods hit the South American country of Guyana at the end of January, making 250,000 people homeless and threatening the capital city, Penarth's Stuart Jones was called to help.  more...

Penarth Oxfam 11th top contributor

THE Penarth Oxfam shop raised a massive 21,076 for the tsunami appeal - making it the 11th biggest contributor out of more than 700 Oxfam branches nationwide.  more...

Tax-dodgers pay

CAR tax dodgers had a shock last week as many found their vehicles clamped.  more...

Treble joy for school!

A PENARTH school has become the first in Britain to win a prestigious award three times.  more...

Event full of Eastern promise

MORE than 180 people squashed into All Saints Church Hall, Penarth to dine on Far Eastern curry, papadoms, and sweets in order to raise some 1,300 for those suffering after the tsunami.   more...

How to be a good owner

AN animal charity is offering free workshops to teach children how to look after their pets.   more...

Local to climb mountain

A PENARTH student is walking up Mount Snowdon to help raise money for people in Tanzania.  more...

Penarth Sport

Penalty robs Sports of a win

South Wales Senior League   more...

Colts on fine form

SULLY Colts under 13s played Barry Eagles on Saturday, February 19 in an important match for Sully.   more...

Dinas do not hold back in goal fest

DINAS Under 14s extended their recent good run with a comfortable victory over Holton Road - despite conceding a shock early goal.  more...

Defence in disarray

Porth 57 Old Penarthians 12  more...

Worthy winners

PENARTH 10 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY 5   more...

  
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