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Stories for 1 September 2005

Penarth Arts

What's on in and around Penarth

Thursday Plassey Street Gospel Hall, Penarth.  more...

Penarth News

Abduction: 31-year-old is charged

A MAN has been charged with abduction and false imprisonment following the 10-day disappearance of a teenage boy from the Penarth area.  more...

Staff 'stunned' by closure

DAN EVANS is to shut its doors in Penarth, with the loss of 37 jobs in the town, just a year after taking over the premises from David Morgan.  more...

StudentsÕ big find

ARCHAEOLOGISTS have uncovered 5,000-year-old human remains in a cave near Wenvoe.  more...

Tell-all tale of a Times hack

A FORMER Penarth Times reporter has written a paperback book recounting the incidents and accidents of a 60-year career in journalism and public relations.  more...

Exercise class to help people with heart conditions is set to start...

PENARTH Leisure Centre is launching a new fitness class especially for people with heart conditions.  more...

Road trip of a lifetimeHead

A DINAS Powys woman is about to embark on a Thelma and Louise-style trip to "make a difference" to the lives of sick children in a Romanian hospital.  more...

"A" great year for schools!

THERE were tears of joy at Penarth's two comprehensive schools this week as students tore open their GCSE results.  more...

Students excel at charity

READERS will know that students of St Cyres are very conscious of their duty to help those who are less fortunate than themselves.  more...

Jail for Ôviolent loutsÕ

A GANG of "violent louts" was jailed yesterday for attacking a pub's customers and staff.  more...

Sponsored walk Lights Up The Night for a good cause

THE annual Light up the Night sponsored walk took place at Dyffryn Gardens to raise funds for the Marie Curie Hospice Penarth on Friday last week.   more...

Penarth Sport

Penarth RFCgive good account

PENARTH RFC open their new season when they meet Dinas Powys RFC on the Common, this Saturday, September 3, kick-off 2.30pm.  more...

Seconds join firsts in D3

BARRY Wanderers cricket club entered possibly the most important weekend of their 35-year history last weekend, with the first team needing a good result against already promoted Brynmawr to maintain division 3 status.  more...

Impressive win

SULLY Centurions are finishing the season in the most incredible form, with the Premier League title still very much up for grabs, while the Second XI have clinched promotion to the Premier League for the first time in the club's history and the Alliance XI finished their season with a hat-trick of victories.  more...

A bad weekend for the Seasiders

IT was a weekend full of disappointment for Penarth's 1st and 2nd XIs, as the former fell to two dismal defeats and the latter lost a possible title-clinching battle with St Fagans on Monday.  more...

Penarth U11s win league final

Astoria League Junior Cricket  more...

  
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