What happened in Penarth this week

By Jack Wynn

13th Feb 2022 | Local News

We always want you to be in the know at Penarth Nub News. (Image credit: Ben Salter)
We always want you to be in the know at Penarth Nub News. (Image credit: Ben Salter)

Have you missed anything that's happened in Penarth this week?

We always want you to be in the know at Nub News, so here's a round-up of everything that went on this week.

  1. Changes to the stops in Cardiff city centre on bus services from Penarth will begin on February 13. Read the full story here.
  1. Penarth planning applications: Ten property plans near you – including a two-storey extension with Juliette balconies and outdoor healthcare facility. Click here to read more.
  1. Penarth Operatic and Dramatic Society (PODS) will back in March with a spine-chilling production of The Hound of the Baskervilles. Find out more here.
  1. Parents and councillors have made a plea for a rethink on a decision to merge a nursery in Penarth with a primary school. Read more here.
  1. Events and venue spaces in Penarth will no longer require customers to show a domestic Covid Pass for entry from February 18. Read the full story here.
  1. Traffic dangers along many streets in Dinas Powys including Mill Road and across the Vale continue to be ignored by the Vale of Glamorgan Council, according to local community councillors. Read more here.

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