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Stories for 23 June 2005

Penarth Arts

What's on in and around Penarth

THURSDAY - St Cyres, Dinas Powis.  more...

Penarth Letters

Neglected

I HAVE just walked into Penarth along the seafront where a wedding party assembled to take photographs in the Italian Gardens.  more...

Home plan

SO the Vale Council is going to spend £3.9 million on private dwellings in Penarth.  more...

Clean up

I WOULD like to thank Michael O"Neill for his excellent letter on the state of Swanbridge Beach (Penarth Times, June 16).  more...

Dilapidated

WITH reference to last week"s letter "Sea Front".   more...

Big question

I READ Thought for the Weekend (June 16) and found it very interesting.  more...

Restoration

LIKE most people who live in the Vale I am relieved that the council is promoting the process that would return the pier pavilion to its former glory.  more...

Rubbish

YET again another festering rubbish dump in a residential area has been catching my eye for quite some time - this time at Dingle Road.  more...

Penarth Lions

View from New Zealand by Roger Windle

IS it me or have all the games so far followed the same pattern?  more...

Penarth News

In a grave state

GRIEVING relatives have called on the town council to sort out the "appalling" state of Penarth cemetery - which, they say, shows complete disrespect for the dead.  more...

Jail for man who abused girl on boat

A MAN who sexually abused a schoolgirl aboard his catamaran berthed at Penarth Marina has been jailed for three years.  more...

Harbouring doubts...

CONCERNED Penarthians living close to the proposed Harbour Heights scheme voiced their concerns at a meeting attended by AM Lorraine Barrett.  more...

A life on the ocean wave

A PENARTH man will brave the Atlantic Ocean this weekend on a 20-day crossing as a crew member in the Global Challenge Around the World Yacht Race.  more...

Secret nuclear sites

A HIGHLY sensitive list of possible nuclear waste dumping sites compiled in 1982 has been published for the first time - and it contained two sites in the Vale of Glamorgan.  more...

Angry trader hits out at "unhelpful" council

A PENARTH businessman says he's at his wit's end with Vale planners, who he claims are preventing his business from growing.  more...

Give Anne her freedom!

PENARTH AM Lorraine Barrett has backed a campaign calling for Britain's last remaining circus elephant to be allowed to enjoy her retirement.  more...

Party for learning

A CELEBRATION evening was held for students who used Penarth, Wenvoe and Dinas Powys libraries for free computer lessons funded by the Big Lottery.  more...

Moonlighters

TWO Stanwell School pupils are set to take centre stage after winning parts in this year's Moonlight Theatre open-air production of Pirates of Penzance at St Fagans.  more...

Bright mind

A STUDENT from Penarth hopes to join the world of movers and shakers after being selected to take part in a prestigious business conference in New York for'some of the brightest minds in college today'.  more...

Penarth Sport

Young people race for prize

WESTBURY HOMES YOUTH REGATTA -   more...

Centurions end Sudbrook's unbeaten record in style

SULLY Centurions completed another successful weekend, with both First and Second elevens having comfortable victories, although the young Third Eleven went down at Sudbrook.  more...

Aussies could have learned midweek!

STILL reeling from the humiliating defeat the previous week, Barry Wanderers made the trip east up the M4 to the delightful setting of Caerleon, to face top-of-the-league Isca Crows.  more...

It's four in a row for the Penarth XIs

IT was a full house for Penarth CC last weekend, when all four teams recorded re-sounding victories.  more...

Not all doom and gloom for Windsor club

ON Tuesday, the Windsor Ladies III team were at home to Whitchurch IV.  more...

Penarth Wartime Memories

Glyn's famous friendTHE Penarth Times wants to hear your wartime recollections or stories Ð happy o

A PENARTH man has told how he formed a lifelong friendship with Christopher Robin Milne, son of AA Milne, world-famous author of the Winnie the Pooh books, after the pair fought together in Italy during the Second World War.  more...

  
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