What happened in Penarth this week

By Jack Wynn

1st May 2022 | Local News

Catch up with everything that’s happened in Penarth this week. (Image credit: Jack Wynn)
Catch up with everything that’s happened in Penarth this week. (Image credit: Jack Wynn)

Catch up with everything that's 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. UPDATE: Body found as emergency services called to incident at Penarth Beach. A statement from South Wales Police said: "Emergency services are at a scene near the foot of cliffs along Penarth seafront following the discovery of a body. Read more here.

2. Lidl wants to open a Penarth store by 2025. Plans for Lidl to open a Penarth location have been affirmed with the supermarket chain aiming for 1,100 stores in total by the end of 2025. Click here to read more.

3. New nursery school set to open in Penarth this September. The Green Giraffe Organic Day Nursery will expand on its four sites with a Penarth location to open later this year. Find out more here.

4. New barbershop opens in Penarth with Monday appointments. A new barbershop has opened its doors on Herbert Terrace in Penarth and can book appointments for Mondays. Read more here.

5. Penarth care home residents living with dementia get a HUG. MHA Ty Gwyn and MHA Morel Court care homes in Penarth have each been given five HUG dolls to support residents living with dementia. Read the full story here.

6. Penarth football club to host charity match for Ukraine appeal. Golden Lion FC in Penarth will host a charity match at Sully Sports & Social Club on Sunday, May 1 in aid of the Ukraine crisis. Read more here.

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