Three Penarth women to tackle a marathon this weekend
Trio were due to take part in Walk the Walk’s charity Moonwalk on Saturday A MARATHON walk is a challenge that three... Read More
Penarth businesses unite to help people in isolation
Umpa Lumpa Sweet Shop, Foxy’s Deli and Griffin Books are offering delivery services during the Coronavirus outbreak Residents and businesses in Penarth... Read More
Penarth anxious over more Hinkley Point mud dumping
Second lot of sediment from nuclear power plant may end up off Welsh coast, council fears PENARTH councillors want answers from EDF... Read More
Murder they wrote: Crime authors event meets its end
The Orenda book tour makes both its Welsh debut and final stop MURDER will be the topic of discussion next Friday at... Read More
‘We found a World War Two bomb on Penarth Beach’
Homes evacuated and roads closed after family unwittingly bring home live device A FAMILY unwittingly brought home a World War Two bomb... Read More
Alexandra’s Enchanted Garden is perfect for half-term
Penarth Park to come alive with magical creatures next week ALEXANDRA Park will come to life with magical creatures over the next week. ... Read More
Photos given extra time to help Homeless World Cup
Fundraiser extended to benefit this summer’s tournament in Finland AN online fundraiser for the Homeless World Cup Foundation has been extended by... Read More
Penarth’s French twin town: Memories of exchange students still in touch – and connections lost
There are plans to revive Penarth’s swap deal with Saint-Pol-de-Léon IN MAY 1978, Karen Pimbley-Barden went on exchange to Saint-Pol-de-Léon when she... Read More
Meet the Penarth food businesses that are plastic free
‘If you change one thing once a month then that is a good start’ “THERE is a great cohesion and momentum to... Read More
Penarth train passengers are more numerous – and unhappy – than ever
“The trains are so sporadic; the worst thing is the lack of information.” PENARTH Railway Station had 100,000 extra users in 2019,... Read More