What happened in Penarth this week

By Jack Wynn

29th May 2022 | Local News

A dog and its owner were saved from the Penarth cliff edge. (Image credit: GMDronesUK - Twitter)
A dog and its owner were saved from the Penarth cliff edge. (Image credit: GMDronesUK - Twitter)

Read about 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. Scouts help Penarth care home set up garden for Queen's Jubilee party. Ty Gwyn care home in Penarth welcomed members from the 1st Penarth Scout Group to help set up a sensory garden ready for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. Find out more here.

2. Penarth Town Council elects new mayor. Cllr Laura Rochefort has been elected as Penarth's new mayor at the council's Annual General Meeting on Friday, May 20. Read more here.

3. Dog and owner saved from Penarth cliff edge. A dog and its owner were saved by emergency services from the edge of a cliff in Penarth (May 22). Read more here.

4. Penarth school's charity ball raises over £10,500 for Welsh heart and defibrillator charity. Penarth's Westbourne School has raised £10,511.45 at its third annual Spring Ball in aid of a heart screening and defibrillator charity. Read more here.

5. Penarth Marina awarded Blue Flag status. Penarth Marina has been awarded Blue Flag status along with two other marinas and 22 beaches across Wales. Read the full story here.

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