What happened in Penarth this week

By Jack Wynn

6th Mar 2022 | Local News

Jane Hutt MS and Cllr Lis Burnett opening the Food Pod. (Image credit: Stephen Ware/Vale of Glamorgan Council)
Jane Hutt MS and Cllr Lis Burnett opening the Food Pod. (Image credit: Stephen Ware/Vale of Glamorgan Council)

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 happened.

  1. UPDATE: Missing greyhound foster dog has been found. A foster dog that escaped from its carer's home on Wednesday evening has now been found. Read the full story here.
  1. Penarth Food Pod officially launches on St Luke's estate. The Vale of Glamorgan Council's housing department has officially launched its Food Pod in Penarth. Click here to read more.
  1. Penarth: New Bonmarché store opens. A new branch of fashion retailer Bonmarché has opened its doors on Windsor Road. Find out more here.
  1. Penarth Civic Society seeking more committee members for upcoming projects. The Penarth Civic Society is hoping to appoint more committee members as it prepares for a busy period. Read more here.
  1. Penarth: Council makes progress with residential complex plans for older people. Plans for a new residential complex in Penarth that will provide affordable homes for older people have moved a step closer. Read the full story here.
  1. Boat wreckage cleared from Penarth Beach after sinking incident. A fishing boat that broke up during a rescue operation when it was sinking has now been cleared from Penarth Beach. Read more here.

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