A DISUSED leisure centre in Newport which was previously dubbed a “blot on the landscape” has been given a clean bill of health.
Author - Nicholas Thomas
“MORE needs to be done” to keep Newport city centre “vibrant and prosperous”, according to an opposition councillor.
A PETROL station in Blackwood has applied for a licence to sell alcohol.
COUNCIL planners have rejected a primary school’s application to extend its kitchen.
PLANS to install a statue honouring a Newport suffragette have moved a step closer.
COUNCILS will play a central role in any changes to 20mph speed limits on Welsh roads, the Senedd Member for Caerphilly has said.
THE LEADER of Newport Council has dismissed a “rumour” the city is considering a move to four-weekly bin collections.
A CRICKET club’s bid to open an outdoor drinking area has been successful, despite neighbours’ worries about litter and bad behaviour.
AN ENERGY company plans to build a 35MW solar farm near Newbridge which it believes will generate enough power for 12,500 homes.
THE REDEVELOPMENT of a fire-hit former military building in central Newport has taken a major step forward.