What happened in Penarth this week

By Jack Wynn

20th Mar 2022 | Local News

Five volunteer crew members have joined RNLI Penarth. (Image credit: RNLI Penarth)
Five volunteer crew members have joined RNLI Penarth. (Image credit: RNLI Penarth)

Missed anything that 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.

  1. Penarth pub reopens after six-figure renovation. St Fagans Castle pub on Windsor Road has reopened its doors following a makeover worth more than £220,000. Read the full story here.
  1. Helping Hands Penarth wants your nominations for COVID-19 frontline workers and volunteer heroes. Helping Hands Penarth is welcoming nominations to recognise people that went above and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here to read more.
  1. Grant scheme available for new Penarth start-ups in April. Penarth start-ups will soon be able to apply for the Vale Bursaries Scheme to kick-start their businesses when it opens for applications in April. Find out more here.
  1. Council plans to reopen Penarth community centre. A community centre in Penarth left empty for two years could soon be refurbished and reopened under new plans. Read more here.
  1. RNLI Penarth welcomes five volunteer recruits. Five new recruits have joined the RNLI Penarth team to train as volunteer crew members. Read the full story here.
  1. Council reminds Penarth residents over 50 to claim older person benefits. Penarth residents over 50 are being reminded by the Vale of Glamorgan Council to claim benefits they may be entitled to. Read more here.

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