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New Penarth business provides greener alternative to greetings cards

PENARTH locals Jude Cook and Carolyn Davies have started a business selling "growing greetings" as a sustainable alternative to greeting cards. Read More

What Penarth traders think of their new ‘mini Amazon’ website

PENARTH has launched it's own mini-Amazon site, where residents can shop at some of their favourite Penarth shops and restaurants that have had to close their doors due to lockdown. Read More

Penarth father and son duo refurbish old laptops to help home-schooling children

ON Tuesday the 21st of January Andrew Smillie started VoG Laptops for Kids, a project that he and his 13-year-old son Noah work together on. It involves refurbishing old unwanted laptops, to then redistribute to children who need them for remote learning during lockdown. Read More

Penarth residents rally round to keep coffee seller on the road

FOR the last 7 months Piotr Skoczylas has been brewing fresh coffee and baking cookies in Penarth. Piotr uses a custom-made cargo bike to deliver coffees and cookies all over Penarth, but recently ran into trouble after the frame of the bike snapped whilst he was riding it. Read More

Helping Hands- how people in Penarth pulled together to get through the pandemic

2020 has been a tough, uncertain year and everyone has had to adapt in one way or another. But, one... Read More

Christmas Window Wanderland to become annual event after successful debut

PENARTH hosted the first Window Wanderland event in wales on December 12 and 13. Households put on displays big and small to light up a Christmas trail across Penarth. Read More

Community garden destroyed just days after being set up

On Saturday, December 12 a raised bed was built in Wordsworth park as part of a community garden project, led by Gywrddio Penarth Greening. Two days later it went missing, along with a colourful banner that was made to advertise the project. Read More

Volunteers come together to lay groundwork on Penarth project

ENVIRONMENTAL volunteers have come together to create a community garden for Penarth. Read More

Walking in a Window Wanderland – Penarth won’t let Covid stop celebrations

PENARTH will be spreading the Christmas spirit on December 12 and 13 when it hosts Wales’s first Window Wanderland event. Read More

Penarth becomes home to first public e-bikes scheme in Wales

NEXTBIKES are available to rent through the use of the nextbike app, Bikes can be taken from and returned to any official station throughout Cardiff. Read More
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