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Businesses in Newport city centre are deciding whether Newport Now BID continues for a third 5-year term.
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Journalist for the South Wales Argus covering the Western side of Newport including Pill, St Woolos, Stow Hill, Gold Topps, Gaer, Maesglas, Baneswell and Ridgeway. I also cover news from Cwmbran and Pontypool for the Free Press and the Argus.
Journalist for the South Wales Argus covering the Western side of Newport including Pill, St Woolos, Stow Hill, Gold Topps, Gaer, Maesglas, Baneswell and Ridgeway. I also cover news from Cwmbran and Pontypool for the Free Press and the Argus.
Businesses in Newport city centre are deciding whether Newport Now BID continues for a third 5-year term.
Newport businesses have their say on the Business Improvement District (BID) vote on November 28.
There were a few flooding events that affected residents in South Wales in 1990
Pontypool residents share their memories of pubs that have closed down including Digby's and The George
Fly-tipping incidents in Torfaen are caused by people not recycling properly according to Torfaen Litter Champions.
On Friday morning, there was a film crew in the Kingsway underground car park
People suffering with pain in Newport say vaping cannabis can be life-changing.
Pontypool RFC team manager Ryan Thomas is in critical condition in intensive care after being taken ill
Pontypool man in hospital after crash near Keepers Pond on The Tumble road between Abergavenny and Blaenavon
A man is in hospital after a single-vehicle crash last night near Keepers Pond on 'The Tumble' road (the B4246 between Abergavenny & Keepers pond, Blaenavon). Police have confirmed the road has now been reopened.
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