What happened in Penarth this week

By Jack Wynn

22nd May 2022 | Local News

The popular event last took place in 2019 when more than a thousand people enjoyed a festival atmosphere in the spring sunshine. (Image credit: Penarth Lawn Tennis Club)
The popular event last took place in 2019 when more than a thousand people enjoyed a festival atmosphere in the spring sunshine. (Image credit: Penarth Lawn Tennis Club)

Catch up with what 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.Festival at Penarth Lawn Tennis Club back this month after three-year break. The Street Food and Music Festival at Penarth Lawn Tennis Club is set to return after a three-year break due to Covid restrictions. Read more here.

2. The Queen B Boutique in Penarth donates £4k to mental health charity. A boutique in Penarth has raised £4,000 for Mind in the Vale of Glamorgan by donating the sales of its VIP membership cards. Find out more here.

3. Penarth's Westbourne School is the only Welsh nominee at education awards. Westbourne School in Penarth is the only school in Wales to be nominated for this year's TES Schools Awards 2022. Read more here.

4. Penarth road closures for Queen's Platinum Jubilee street parties. Street parties for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee are planned to take place across Penarth on the bank holiday weekend. Read the full story here.

5. Closure of Penarth GP surgery puts pressure on Dinas Powys Medical Centre. Patients of a Dinas Powys medical centre are concerned that their service could be under strain after taking on patients from a closed GP surgery in Penarth. Read more here.

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