What happened in Penarth this week

By Jack Wynn

17th Apr 2022 | Local News

A total of 111 people wrote to the council objecting to the nursery merger plans. (Image credit: Save Bute Cottage)
A total of 111 people wrote to the council objecting to the nursery merger plans. (Image credit: Save Bute Cottage)

Missed anything that happened in Penarth this week?

At Penarth Nub News, we always want you to be in the know. So here's a round-up of top stories.

1. New bakery makes its mark in Penarth. A popular Cardiff bakery has expanded its presence to Penarth with a new location on Stanwell Road. Read more here.

2. Thousands sign petitions to keep Penarth Esplanade outdoor seating.  More Penarth residents have rallied together and signed petitions in a bid to save outdoor seating on the Esplanade. Click here to read more.

3. Penarth nursery merger to go ahead despite public objections. Two nurseries in Penarth will merge with nearby primary schools in September despite more than 100 people objecting to the plans. Find out more here.

4. Penarth school set to expand with a new building and more pupils. Ysgol Y Deri school in Penarth is set to expand with a new building and 150 extra places for pupils. Read more here.

5. Penarth traders join UK campaign to find favourite family business. Penarth residents and shoppers are being encouraged to vote for their favourite family business as part of a national campaign. Read the full story here.

6. Students give Penarth Marina a spring clean for Keep Wales Tidy. A litter picking event along Penarth Marina was held on April 8 to support the Spring Clean Cymru campaign from Keep Wales Tidy. Read more here.

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