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''THE OLD DAYS IN PENARTH''
Those were the good old days. Playing down at the Docks. Watching the Neap Tide fill up the Dock Basin.Seeing the Moth-Ball Fleet Frigates and Destroyers moored there,¨Locky¨The Dock Policeman,we all used to sing the following ditty ¨High in the saddle, low in the jaw,who do you think it is?¨and then shout ¨Lockjaw¨to him from across the Dock and run like hell.
Ahhhh yes those WERE the days.The place sounds a bit up-tempo and boring now,
Cheers..Bob Morritt


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Penarth (Welsh: pen head, end + arth bear) is a town in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, lying on the Bristol Channel and Cardiff Bay. The town lies at the western end of the Cardiff Barrage, which it is possible to walk across (though access for pedestrians through the dockyards on the east end of the barrage is restricted).

Attractions in Penarth include a pleasure pier and an art gallery, while both Cosmeston Medieval Village and Lavernock Point lie nearby.

Alun Michael is the MP.

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