What happened in Penarth this week

By Jack Wynn

26th Jun 2022 | Local News

The GoFundMe page raised a total of £10,330. (Image credit: Piotr Skoczylas - Stol Coffee)
The GoFundMe page raised a total of £10,330. (Image credit: Piotr Skoczylas - Stol Coffee)

Top five 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. Stol Coffee picks up new bike after raising £10k from Penarth crowdfunding page. Stol Coffee in Penarth has finally picked up a new bike after starting a GoFundMe page over 18 months ago to raise the money. Find out more here.     

2. Penarth revamp work begins on new Belle Vue Pavilion building and play area. Demolition work on the Belle Vue Pavilion building and revamp of the play area have started this week. Read more here.     

3. Man airlifted to hospital after fall at beach near Penarth. A man was airlifted to hospital on June 21 after falling on the rocks at the beach in Swanbridge near Penarth. Read more here.    

4. Penarth pupils in two year groups to receive free school meals seven months early. Pupils in Years One and Two in Penarth and across the Vale will receive free school meals seven months ahead of the Welsh Government schedule. Read more here.    

5. Penarth Esplanade outdoor seating to stay temporarily. The Vale council has decided that outdoor seating at Penarth Esplanade will be allowed to stay on a temporary basis. Take a look here.    

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