What happened in Penarth this week

By Jack Wynn

3rd Jul 2022 | Local News

Exposed woodwork and a new sage green colour scheme will be introduced. (Image credit: Google Maps - Streetview)
Exposed woodwork and a new sage green colour scheme will be introduced. (Image credit: Google Maps - Streetview)

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. Penarth pub set to reopen next week after refurbishment. Cefn Mably pub in Penarth will open its doors again next week after a month-long refurbishment. Find out more here.      

2. Penarth: Council leader makes apology for cost of living payments delay. Vale of Glamorgan Council's leader has apologised for the delay in some residents receiving the £150 cost of living payments. Read more here.       

3. Farmers Pantry in Penarth sets the record straight after 'misleading' news story. The general manager of Farmers Pantry in Penarth has spoken out against a news report stating that the butcher's shop on Glebe Street had closed for good. Read more here.     

4. Appeal launched to find missing Penarth man. An appeal has been launched to find a Penarth man who has been missing for over two weeks. Read more here.     

5. Police phone scammers target Penarth. Thieves pretending to be police officers are targeting Penarth and the Vale in a phone scam. Take a look here.    

  

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