What happened in Penarth this week

By Jack Wynn

24th Apr 2022 | Local News

Missed anything that happened in Penarth this week? (Image credit: Richard Szwejkowski)
Missed anything that happened in Penarth this week? (Image credit: Richard Szwejkowski)

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. Stol Coffee owner wants the Penarth community to come together. The owner of Stol Coffee in Penarth wants more people to come along to a community event he has been running for over two years. Read more here.

2. Penarth will host firework display and light beacon for Platinum Jubilee. Penarth Town Council and Penarth Youth Action are planning a free event to mark the start of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Click here to read more.

3. Penarth theatre group set for Cluedo-inspired production after a two-year wait. A Penarth theatre group is finally performing a play that was meant to be on stage one week before the COVID-19 pandemic two years ago. Find out more here.

4. RNLI Penarth creates a free guide to Penarth Beach dinosaur footprints. A free guide to dinosaur footprints on Penarth Beach has been created by RNLI Penarth. Read more here.

5. Penarth: Musicians to host May Bank Holiday festival for Ukraine. A group of local musicians have organised a music festival and family fun day to raise money for the Ukraine crisis. Read the full story here.

6. Council pushing for more outdoor weddings in Penarth. The council's registration service is pushing for more outdoor weddings by promoting the array of outdoor spaces available in Penarth and across the county. Read more here.

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