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Stories for 2 February 2006

Penarth Letters

Barrier

WITH reference to your article on the cliff top recycling site (Penarth Times, January 26).  more...

Medic facts

I AM writing to you with regards to the recent article you published about the gentleman who collapsed in Tesco"s garage in Penarth (Penarth Times, January 19).  more...

Thank you

MAY I please, through the Penarth Times, record my warmest thanks to all the many friends, neighbours and my colleagues, on both the Vale of Glamorgan and Penarth Town Councils, and from all political parties and community and wider associations, for their great kindness, understanding and great practical support to me and my sons, since my sudden illness on November 12 last.  more...

Nostalgia

READING Mal"s Memories each week jogged some of mine.  more...

First class aid

RE your interesting front page headline regarding complaints about ambulance response times (January 19).  more...

Penarth News

Impaled boy"s wait

A 12-YEAR-OLD Penarth boy who was impaled on railings at Belle Vue Park has received an apology from the Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust after it took 45 minutes for a crew to arrive at the scene.  more...

Riggs: Act was Ôdeliberate and cold-bloodedÕ

A JURY at Cardiff Crown Court heard how Penarth's Band of Gold jeweller Gary Riggs conned a pensioner into swapping a diamond ring worth 40,000 for a cheap piece of costume jewellery in an act of "deliberate, cold-blooded dishonesty".  more...

Work for Windsor Gardens

THE Vale of Glamorgan Council is set to undertake a major works programme in one of Penarth's parks.  more...

Your views are wanted

THE public's views are being sought as part of a wide-ranging survey into Penarth town centre.  more...

Thank you to lifesavers

A VALE councillor, who suffered a brain haemorrhage last November has spoken of her gratitude to an ambulance crew who performed life-saving resuscitation on her.  more...

The mother of invention!

A PENARTH mum has won the Mothers of Invention competition on the Richard Hammond 5 o'clock show on ITV 1.  more...

From pilot to printer

WHEN spitfire pilot Fred Beacon returned to Penarth after the war in 1946, he started up a one-man printing business operating a manual press.  more...

Fairtrade Forum is here - and it means business!

THE Penarth Fairtrade Forum has been targeting businesses as the group moves towards achieving the five goals it needs to complete before it can apply for Fairtrade town status for Penarth.  more...

Best Foote forward for artist

A PENARTH artist is winning widespread recognition for her distinctive and colourful designs to brighten up homes and public spaces.  more...

Ice causes road chaos

WIDESPREAD traffic chaos was caused by thick ice forming on Pen y Turnpike last week.  more...

Penarth Sport

LEADERS EDGE IT IN CLOSE BATTLEPenarth should have won and theyÕll be kicking themselves that they

PENARTH 15  more...

Saints beaten by league leaders

Penarth Saints 0 Master Mariner 2  more...

Top of the table clash for ladies

ON a bitterly cold Saturday morning, the Windsor Ladies first team played their latest fixture in the Cymru Kitchens League at David Lloyd Racquets Club.   more...

Rhondda visitors run away with match against the Old Boys

OLD PENARTHIANS were hosts to runaway Division 5 South East leaders Porth in last Saturday's latest round of matches in the ASDA National Leagues campaign.   more...

Five from Fahiya as Sports go top again

CASCADE 2  more...

  
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