New café to open its doors at Penarth Pier Pavilion tomorrow
THE Vale of Glamorgan Council is opening a café at Penarth Pier Pavilion as plans for the iconic building start taking shape.
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Multimedia reporter covering Newport and Monmouthshire for the South Wales Argus and the Monmouthshire Free Press, and Penarth for the Penarth Times.
Multimedia reporter covering Newport and Monmouthshire for the South Wales Argus and the Monmouthshire Free Press, and Penarth for the Penarth Times.
THE Vale of Glamorgan Council is opening a café at Penarth Pier Pavilion as plans for the iconic building start taking shape.
THE Vale of Glamorgan Council is opening a café at Penarth Pier Pavilion as plans for the iconic building start taking shape.
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