What happened in Penarth this week

By Jack Wynn

8th May 2022 | Local News

L-R: Guy Rigby, Gareth Strangemore-Jones and David Murray at the UnLtd celebration and award presentation ceremony on April 28, 2022. (Image credit: Gareth Strangemore-Jones)
L-R: Guy Rigby, Gareth Strangemore-Jones and David Murray at the UnLtd celebration and award presentation ceremony on April 28, 2022. (Image credit: Gareth Strangemore-Jones)

Need to catch up with everything 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.UPDATE: Vale of Glamorgan Local Elections 2022 – latest news. Live updates of the Vale of Glamorgan Election count (May 6). Read more here.

2. Penarth bookshop to host mental health and nature event. Griffin Books will be holding an event on Thursday, May 5 to discuss the relationship between nature and mental health issues. Find out more here.

3. Penarth: Cost of Living Support payments to begin this week. The Vale of Glamorgan Council will begin issuing £150 Cost of Living Support payments to more than 35,000 residents this week. Read more here.

4. RNLI Penarth takes part in emergency training exercise. Volunteer crew members from RNLI Penarth took part in a training exercise with HM Coastguard Penarth Rescue Team, Welsh Ambulance Service and Medserve Wales to learn how all agencies can work together in an emergency. Read the full story here.

5. Atlantic Ocean world record broken with help from Penarth mental health clinic. Two men have broken the world record for the oldest pair to row across the Atlantic Ocean with the help of a Penarth wellbeing and mental health clinic. Read more here.

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