What happened in Penarth this week

By Jack Wynn

27th Feb 2022 | Local News

At Penarth Nub News, we always want to keep you in the know. (Image credit: Richard Szwejkowski)
At Penarth Nub News, we always want to keep you in the know. (Image credit: Richard Szwejkowski)

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. Penarth: New Bonmarché store to open its doors early March. A new branch of fashion retailer Bonmarché is set to open its doors at the beginning of March on Windsor Road. Read the full story here.
  1. Upgrade planned for cycling link between Penarth and Sully. Cycling and walking from Penarth to Sully could soon become safer and easier under major new upgrade plans. Click here to read more.
  1. Penarth planning applications: Ten property plans near you – including a two-bedroom dwelling and construction of a single garage. A list of planning applications in Penarth recently received or decided on by the Vale of Glamorgan Council. Find out more here.
  1. Penarth restaurant receives Michelin star. Home restaurant in Penarth town centre has received a Michelin star as published in the new Michelin guide. Read more here.
  1. Penarth: Council tax increase for each band in the Vale of Glamorgan. Council tax in the Vale of Glamorgan is set to increase by 2.9% from April. Read the full story here.
  1. Drivers from three more countries get open-access to Tesla Superchargers. Will the UK be next?. Tesla has opened its Supercharger network to non-Tesla drivers living in four more countries. Read more here.

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