Plans on show for housing on ex-Newport Pirelli site
PLANS have gone on display in Newport this week for a proposed £25 million housing development.
Alison Sanders is our Torfaen reporter. Find her on Twitter @ArgusASanders
Alison Sanders is our Torfaen reporter. Find her on Twitter @ArgusASanders
PLANS have gone on display in Newport this week for a proposed £25 million housing development.
A star of the Newport amateur stage for more than 60 years, Peter Hourahine has entertained audiences through his performances with the STC Musical Society and with the vocal group The Fortunaires.
AS THE Gwent Police Authority held its final meeting yesterday, the newly elected Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner was formally sworn in to his new role.
THE son of a Newport pensioner who died after going missing from a Pontypool hospital said his father did not get the basic care he needed.
A CHARITY fundraiser and former soldier has died after a battle with cancer.
AN EBBW Vale church, empty for more than 20 years, is set to be turned into six two-bedroom homes as part of a new Welsh Government scheme.
PARENTS and future pupils of Rassau's Rhos y Fedwen Primary School protested against proposals to close the school today. Around 40 parents took banners and posters made by their children to the General Offices in Ebbw Vale where a consultation event was being held.
THE family of a Monmouth professor killed in a high-speed crash branded the two-year sentence given to the driver responsible as “a joke”.
AROUND 250 people gathered at the War Memorial on Pentwyn Avenue in Blackwood today.
IT WAS a proud moment for the Newport veterans involved in today's remembrance parade as they were watched and supported by people along the route - both in silence and, later, applause.
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