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Stories for 4 July 2005

Penarth Letters

Clinic stress

I WOULD like to thank family, friends and work colleagues for the flowers, cards, kindness and support they gave me over the last few weeks since I found another lump in my breast, and especially my husband John for putting up with my miseries.  more...

Unhelpful

I AM writing to tell you about an incident that happened to me on Bank Holiday Monday.  more...

Thank you

I HAD quite a traumatic experience last Wednesday.  more...

Nuclear site

REGARDING the article on Flatholm as a proposed nuclear dump (Penarth Times, June 23).  more...

Penarth Lions

View from New Zealand by Roger Windle

MOST of the talk following last weekend"s first test has concentrated on the unsavoury departure of Brian O"Driscoll, but I had the uneasy feeling that this was a ploy on the part of Woodward and his spin doctor Alistair Campbell to deflect attention away from the inept performance of the Lions.  more...

Penarth Looking Back

Mal's Memories

DO you remember rationing?  more...

Penarth News

Flytipping fire fears

PENARTH'S fire chief has warned people to think about the consequences of flytipping - which could lead to serious injury to firefighters and to members of the public.  more...

Penarth Sport

Ladies find mixed form

BELLE Vue Ladies Bowling Club have had an interesting and varied couple of weeks, winning two of their four matches.  more...

Let-down of season forgotten at dinner

OLD Penarthians brought to a close an otherwise disappointing season with the highly successful annual Dinner and Presentation evening that was held at Jury's Hotel Cardiff in the presence of more than 90 members and their guests.  more...

Netball player Sarah to fly the flag for Wales

A VALE netball player has been chosen to represent Wales in the Under 21 World Championship in Miami, Florida.   more...

Wanderers keep the pressure on Penarth

BARRY Wanderers' midweek game against Barry Athletic was a rather one-sided affair, with the Wanderers running out easy winners and maintaining pressure on Penarth at the top of the league.  more...

Useful victory in damp conditions

SULLY Centurions' weekend was again successful, with the 1st XI and the Alliance teams both winning.   more...

Star sailor Nathan takes regatta cup

A ST CYRES pupil scooped the top prize in the Barry Yacht Club Youth Regatta held in Barry Dock over the weekend.   more...

Penarth step up their game

PENARTH'S 1st XI kept the pressure up on St Fagans with another resounding victory against Sudbrook last Saturday.  more...

Penarth Wartime Memories

Bomb raid prompted two weeks off school by ex-Penarthian returned, Mr Patrick Silva

I LIVED at 6 Harbour View Road next to the Billy Banks, better known as Solters Field by locals.  more...

Veteran service

IT has been decided that Sunday, July 10, will be designated as the day for the celebration of the end of World War II.  more...

Get your free tickets

THERE is still time for World War II veterans, home front workers and war widows to apply for free tickets for Wales Remembers 1939-1945 - Wales' event to mark the UK National Day of Commemoration on Sunday, July 10.  more...

Lesson stirs war memories

A GROUP of four veterans of World War II paid a visit to Albert Primary School to tell the children all about how it felt to be a young person in a country at war and to serve in the forces.  more...

Unexploded bomb made huge crater by Mrs Falcon

WHERE High Street meets Harbour View Road, an unexploded bomb made a huge crater in the road. My aunt was evacuated to Abergavenny until it was safe to return.  more...

British Legion praisedby MP

THE Royal British Legion in the Vale of Glamorgan were praised on the floor of the House of Commons by Vale MP, John Smith.   more...

  
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