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Stories for 24 March 2005

Penarth Arts

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Penarth Features

MalÕs Memories

DO YOU remember the late Maldwyn Davies?  more...

Penarth Letters

Taxi firm

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Photo plea

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Seashore

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Jane Eyre

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Dragons

I CAN help Mr Salter wth the missing dragons (Penarth Times, March 10).  more...

Tax blame

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Bus issue

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Penarth News

There is nothing like a dame!

FORMER Penarth schoolgirl Tanni Grey-Thompson was this week made a Dame by the Queen at a ceremony at Buckingham Palace.  more...

Heartbreak

THE parents of a Dinas Powys toddler who died of meningitis have spoken of their heartbreak at losing the "light of their life".  more...

ÔSave Green Belt!Õ

CONSERVATION groups are urging the Welsh Assembly Government to overrule the Vale of Glamorgan council and reject planning guidelines which they say will see the destruction of the Vale's most beautiful countryside.  more...

Coach throws out challenge to louts

A PENARTH boxing coach has challenged louts to get into the ring after brawling erupted after a night of boxing at Cogan Leisure Centre.  more...

Cracking down on the yobs

OVER the past six weeks police in the Vale of Glamorgan division have been running Operation Dubai to target and combat youth annoyance and anti-social behaviour.  more...

Tsunami victim is finally identified and laid to rest

THE body of a Penarth man killed in last year"s tsunami disaster has now been identified and returned to the UK.  more...

Star in political arena

NOT to be outdone by a husband who managed Shakin' Stevens, an actress daughter who starred in BBC Wales hit comedy Satellite City, and a son who is a successful dance music producer, Lorraine Barrett is making her mark on the Welsh political landscape.  more...

Delighted pupils win £7,000 to make science film

STUDENTS from Stanwell School have fought off tough competition to win the chance to make a film based on biomedical science.   more...

60p a day to live

A FAIR TRADE campaigner from Penarth has challenged Penarthians to try living on 60p a day - to get a glimmer of what life is like for the world's poor.  more...

Fake condoms

TRADING Standards officers at the Vale of Glamorgan Council are warning consumers about fake condoms that have been on sale across the country.  more...

Heartfelt thanks

WE all know that Welsh people are warm-hearted.  more...

Penarth Sport

Junior playersÕ spirited game is great experience for future matches on court

LAST weekend was a very busy one for Windsor Tennis Club junior members.   more...

Seasiders get clear victory in the mistvictory in the mist

Penarth RFC 22  more...

Keith passes baton after final circuit

AFTER12 years of involvement with Penarth and Dinas Runners' Gwent Cross Country League, Keith Hopkins has decided that it is time to put his feet up.   more...

Battling Boland makes his mark as boxer of the night!

Penarth ABC held a boxing show in Cogan Leisure Centre, with club heavyweight John Boland taking the Best Boxer of the Night award after a brilliant 50-50 battle with R Davies of Penrhyl Amateur Boxing Club.  more...

Determined Dinas players zero in on Caerleon to keep the pressure right up

DINAS POWYS FOOTBALL CLUB MATCH REPORTS   more...

  
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