What happened in Penarth this week

By Jack Wynn

15th May 2022 | Local News

The networking event has been organised by Speakeasy Club and Penarth View Magazine. (Image credit: Ground Bakery - Instagram)
The networking event has been organised by Speakeasy Club and Penarth View Magazine. (Image credit: Ground Bakery - Instagram)

Take a look at 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. Plans to renovate Penarth Yacht Club submitted to council. Plans to restore Penarth Yacht Club on Cliff Hill have been submitted to the Vale of Glamorgan Council. Read more here.

2. Penarth business owners invited to free networking event at new bakery. A free networking event for Penarth business owners will aim to bring the community together to make connections and share ideas. Find out more here.

3. Penarth: Windsor Road closed this morning as police checked on man's welfare. South Wales Police closed Windsor Road in Penarth this morning (May 9) to attend to concerns raised over a man living there. Read more here.

4. Penarth: Free bus travel and entry to Cadw sites for Ukrainian refugees. Refugees from Ukraine and other countries will be able to apply for free bus travel and entry to Cadw sites once they arrive in Wales. Read the full story here.

5. Penarth advertising agency crowned best in region and top 40 in the UK. A Penarth advertising business has been named the top regional agency in Wales and one of the top 40 in the UK. Read more here.

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