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The Fig Tree Penarth

The Fig Tree Penarth

The Esplanade, Penarth ,
http://www.thefigtreepenarth.co.uk - 029 2070 2512 The Fig Tree is an award wining restaurant serving all fresh home cooked, local produce and seasonal food.
Penarth Computers

Penarth Computers

Salop Street, Penarth ,
Slow performance? Even slower to boot up? Penarth Computers can resolve your computer problems quickly, effectively and at a fixed price. We come fully equipped to advise as well as repair, offering you reliable assistance in chosing optional components for your PC/ Laptop. Call us for a free no obilgatory quotation and get your computer performing the way it should do!
Penarth Lifeboat Station

Penarth Lifeboat Station

Penarth Lifeboat Station, The Esplanade,, Penarth ,
Station History A lifeboat was established at Penarth in 1861 on the northern shore of the Bristol Channel where vessels frequently stranded on the shoals. With the establishment of the lifeboat stations at Barry Dock and Weston-Super-Mare, it was decided to close the Penarth station in 1905. In 1980 it was decided to re-open the station and a D Class inflatable lifeboat became operational on 17 June 1980 some 75 years after the original station closed. 1861 Lifeboat house built facing sea at foot of cliff below the coastguard station, cost £118. 1884 Lord Windsor decided to built an Esplanade immediately in front of the lifeboat house, this meant relocation. Lord Windsor paid £200 compensation. New boathouse built on Penarth beach for £250. 1888 Water service provided. 1891 On 11 November a Penarth lifeboat man, John Frederick Jackson, and another man, known only as Redmond, were killed when they put off in a pilot cutter to rescue a man who had gone overboard from his own boat in fierce winds and high seas in the Barry Roads. He too also died. The RNLI made a contribution of £25 to the local funds for the widows and orphans 1905 Station closed. 1907 The old lifeboat house sold for £10. 1980 Station re-opened on 17 June with a D class inflatable lifeboat. 1995 New boathouse and adjacent slipway constructed. The new boathouse provides housing for a B class lifeboat and launching vehicle, a workshop, souvenir sales outlet, oil and petrol stores, and improved crew facilities. 1996 An Atlantic 21 lifeboat placed on temporary station duty on 19 January. The Atlantic 21 class lifeboat withdrawn on 15 May and replaced by the Atlantic 75 class lifeboat B-725 Spirit of Penarth. 2002 A Framed Letter of Thanks signed by the Chairman of the Institution Mr Peter Nicholson, presented to Helmsman Simeon Rabaiotti, for the saving of a man’s life on the evening of 25 May 2002. The man, who had been fishing, had been cut off by the tide. The ILB was veered down through rough seas and in a heavy three metre swell amidst rocks. The lifeboats anchor warp had to be cut to leave the scene. 2008 The new station IFI D class lifeboat D-692 Connie Dains was placed on service on 19 March. Lifeboat D534 has been withdrawn. 2010 The new station Atlantic 85 class lifeboat B-839 Maureen Lilian was placed on service in February. B-725 lifeboat has been withdrawn to the relief fleet. This lifeboat was funded by a generous donation from the Maureen Lilian Charitable Trust. 2012 Helmsman Jason Dunlop and Crew member Aran Pitter were both accorded the Thanks of the Institute inscribed on Vellum in recognition of their leadership, seamanship skills and actions when the inshore lifeboat placed crew member Pitter on board a yacht in danger close to Lavernock Point on 2 May 2011. It took three attempts to close the yacht in east north easterly near gale force winds and short, one and a half metre seas. The yacht was massively overpowered and in danger of broaching. Once the yacht was under Pitters command, a second man was transferred from the Barry Dock all weather lifeboat and put aboard by the Penarth lifeboat. Pitter then sailed the yacht to Barry Dock, escorted by both lifeboats thereby enabling the yacht, and the life of her skipper, to be saved.
Penarth Leisure Centre

Penarth Leisure Centre

Andrew Road, Penarth ,
Welcome to Penarth Leisure Centre Facebook page. This page is designed to provide up-to-date information about your leisure centre and all its facilities. Including timetable amendments, developments, booking reminders and a range of workout tips for fitness enthusiasts to help you get motivated, challenge yourself and achieve your health and fitness goals. This page is intended to help and support our customers, please respect other users and our staff. We hope you will use and enjoy this page. If at any point you have concerns or would like to discuss something formally, please call our leisure centre on 01446 403000 With thanks The Penarth Leisure Centre team
Penarth Songwriters' Circle

Penarth Songwriters' Circle

All Saints Church, Victoria Square,, Penarth ,
Penarth Songwriters' Circle All Saints Church, Victoria Square, Penarth, Wales. CF64 3HQ ________________________________________________ Songwriters' Circle Comes Around Again! Following the success of the first 'Songwriters' Circle' concert held in Penarth in September 2012, event organisers/songwriters Christopher Rees, John Lewis and Nick Treharne were so overwhelmed by the response that decided to spread the net a little wider and invite other celebrated songwriters from Wales and beyond to take part. The Nashville styled 'Songwriters' Circle' is now a bi-monthly event that showcases the craft of song-writing in its' original and pure acoustic form and provides the audience with an intimate insight into the songs and the artists behind them. “It seems we hit the right note with music lovers seeking a quality musical experience”, said John. With all three acts sitting on stage at the same time, each songwriter takes it in turns to perform their songs before possibly joining forces for some live collaborations. Along the way they will chat about the art and process of song-writing offering a rare insight into the songs, the inspirations and the artists who perform them. Inspired by regular events that happen at venues like the legendary 'Bluebird Cafe' and others all over Nashville, Tennessee, the 'Songwriters' Circle' format offers the audience a more intimate, less formal experience where the song is always king. Doors 7.30pm / Performance starts 8.15pm. (Tickets available from Pencerdd Music, Station Approach, Penarth or Spillers Records, Cardiff).
The Penarth Motor Company

The Penarth Motor Company

Windsor Rd, Penarth ,
Hello everyone, It's been 1 year since we set up this company and we are delighted to say that things are going great!! We sell anything from £200 runabouts to £25000 presitge cars. All our cars come with Part Or Full Service History and are sourced from Main Dealer Part Exchanges. We love looking after people we know and also local people in our community. Please give us a chance of supplying your next Car. Please visit us at www.thepenarthmotorco.co.uk
Tel: 2920707090
Old Penarthians RFC

Old Penarthians RFC

St Marks Road, Penarth ,
We will be notifying players and members of team news, fixtures and events at the club via this page
Isset - International Space School Educational Trust

Isset - International Space School Educational Trust

Carlton House, 5 Herbert Terrace, Penarth ,
The International Space School Educational Trust (ISSET), are an organation that runs projects/adventures that utilise space and space exploration to increase student and teacher motivation. Resulting in an increase of effective teaching and learning.
St Cyres Comprehensive School

St Cyres Comprehensive School

St Cyres School is a co-educational foundation status comprehensive school and Sixth form college located in Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, 5.2 miles (8.4 kilometres) south west from the Welsh capital city of Cardiff. The school has produced several notable International sportsmen and sportswomen.The school currently has approximately 1,479 pupils aged between eleven and eighteen on the roll (age nineteen in special circumstances) in years seven to thirteen, with a thriving sixth form of 251 pupils. Until June 2012 the school was split across two sites with the lower school, for some pupils in years 7 to 9, located in nearby Dinas Powys.Former headmaster Brian Lightman returned to lead the school into the 2008 - 2009 academic year after a twelve month long secondment, when he represented the more than 14,000 members of the Association of School and College Leaders as UK President. During his year in office he travelled some 70,000 miles and gained an exceptional insight into the education systems of the UK and the other countries that he visited.St Cyres was previously St Cyres Secondary Modern School and St Cyres Comprehensive School now a days it's called St Cyres School.HistoryThe school was established in 1958 and celebrated its 50th anniversary year during the Autumn term of 2008. Several special events took place marking the anniversary.
Rowley's The Jewellers - www.rowleysgifts.com

Rowley's The Jewellers - www.rowleysgifts.com

110 Glebe Street , Penarth ,
Family Owned Retail Jewellers, Gifts,Watches, locally produced designer jewellery
Challenge Wales

Challenge Wales

Penarth Marina, Penarth ,
Challenge Wales is a 72-foot round-the-world yacht used primarily for sail training activities with young people aged 12 - 25 years. The boat is also used for fundraising activities through big boat s