What happened in Penarth this week

By Jack Wynn

19th Jun 2022 | Local News

The Penarth Summer Festival and Downhill Derby are held at the Esplanade. (Image credit: Penarth Town Council)
The Penarth Summer Festival and Downhill Derby are held at the Esplanade. (Image credit: Penarth Town Council)

Five top stories 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. Penarth Summer Festival and Downhill Derby to return in July. The Penarth Summer Festival and Downhill Derby are set to return on Saturday, July 16. Find out more here.    

2. Police and council investigate damage to Penarth tree. South Wales Police and the Vale council have joined forces to investigate the vandalism of a Hornbeam tree on Dyserth Road in Penarth. Read more here.    

3. Patriotic Alternative leaflets in Penarth a 'compliment' and 'free advertising,' says Drag Queen Story Hour UK founder. The founder of Drag Queen Story Hour UK says Patriotic Alternative leaflets in Penarth and Barry campaigning to stop Story Hour library sessions for children are a 'compliment' and 'free advertising'. Read more here.   

4. New £3 million housing complex and community centre now open at St Paul's Church in Penarth. A £3 million housing development and community centre are now open at St Paul's Church in Penarth after five years of planning. Read more here.   

5. Council will consider the future of Penarth Esplanade outdoor seating. Temporary trading licences for outdoor seating at Penarth Esplanade will be considered by the Vale council. Take a look here.   

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