Newport Revealed

Newport Revealed This page is all about what is going on in this wonderful city of ours, and beyond. Revealing The Goo

Newport is a wonderful place, our history goes back to 75AD and has played a role in historical events throughout the ages. Most notably, the Welsh Revolt of 1402 (Owain Glyndwr) and The Chartist Uprising of 1839 (John Frost). Newport also played a key role in the Industrial Revolution and until the 1850s was the largest coal port in Wales.

When you walk through the city centre, what do you see?
21/10/2023

When you walk through the city centre, what do you see?

Not everyone was impressed with the joke

Does Public Health Wales really need adverts on social media to tell people to wash their hands?
28/07/2023

Does Public Health Wales really need adverts on social media to tell people to wash their hands?

Newport City Council issue closure notice for:Commercial Street Store122 Commercial StreetNewportNP20 1LX.Section 76 Ant...
25/07/2023

Newport City Council issue closure notice for:

Commercial Street Store
122 Commercial Street
Newport
NP20 1LX.

Section 76 Anti-social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014.

Anyone involved in running the business, should attend Cwmbran magistrates court at 10am on Wednesday 26/07/23.

Back in the early 1990s, Brooklyn Heights was one of the top nightclubs in Newport.But its been known by many names over...
20/01/2023

Back in the early 1990s, Brooklyn Heights was one of the top nightclubs in Newport.

But its been known by many names over the years.

And now the site will become 'affordable housing'.

What's your memory of visiting this legendary building?

The building has been everything from a chapel to a punk paradise over the years

Day 2 of filming for series 14 of Dr Who has made people angry.Access to the High Street has been restricted and securit...
11/01/2023

Day 2 of filming for series 14 of Dr Who has made people angry.

Access to the High Street has been restricted and security are asking people to "move on".

Doctor Who causes chaos on Newport Streets The second day of filming for Season 14

Back in the days of old, this was the norm.But in 2023 and all the improvements in society, technology we still haven't ...
11/01/2023

Back in the days of old, this was the norm.

But in 2023 and all the improvements in society, technology we still haven't made as much progress as we should have.

What would you like to see this year to help people in their day to day lives?

A rural family who ran out of heating oil say they were forced to wash their children in the kitchen.

09/01/2023

They want to see more awareness and use of inclusive LGBTQ+ language in Welsh.

Will this project end up the same way as previous plans to bring more tourism to Wales?
06/01/2023

Will this project end up the same way as previous plans to bring more tourism to Wales?

The resort called Rhydycar West would be built in Merthyr Tydfil is hoped to create around 1600 jobs in the construction phase, and around 500 employment opportunities once operational

There's obviously reasons why, and we'll probably never know.
05/01/2023

There's obviously reasons why, and we'll probably never know.

QUESTIONS have been raised over whether vulnerable people are receiving adequate support after it was revealed there are currently 1,139 people in…

UK Government investing more than £500 per person in levelling up across WalesUK Government levelling up investment is b...
30/12/2022

UK Government investing more than £500 per person in levelling up across Wales

UK Government levelling up investment is bringing significant benefits to Welsh communities with more to come in 2023, Welsh Secretary David TC Davies has said.

Funding for levelling up has now reached £1.6 billion in Wales, the equivalent of more than £520 for every person, with the total set to rise with millions of pounds of further investment in 2023.

In a New Year message, Mr Davies said 2022 had been difficult for many across the country with cost of living challenges following the Covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine.

But the Welsh Secretary said that the UK Government would continue to support millions of people across the UK with the cost of living while working to deliver jobs, prosperity and investment in Wales over the coming year.

Welsh Secretary David TC Davies said:

During 2022, the impact of the pandemic on our economy and Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine which intentionally pushed up energy prices, have resulted in huge financial challenges and have meant that we needed to step in as a government – as we did during the pandemic – to support millions of households and businesses.

We are totally committed to helping people across Wales – we said we would protect the most vulnerable, and we have done that by announcing a package worth £26 billion in the next financial year, directly helping hundreds of thousands of households across Wales as we face the challenges ahead together.

But we will also continue our key mission to level up the UK. Wales has so far benefitted more, proportionally, than other areas of the UK from the new funds we have created and which have seen money allocated to projects ranging from improvements to road infrastructure in the Rhondda to money for Gwynedd locals to help buy their community pub.

Every part of the Wales is covered by a growth deal and 2022 saw many of the things the UK Government has invested in alongside the Welsh Government and others come to fruition.

The regeneration of Swansea city centre is a fantastic example of how the growth deals are delivering real results and I’m looking forward to seeing more transformative projects across the country this coming year. The Swansea Arena, part of the Swansea Bay City Deal, opened in March 2022 and has already attracted 175,000 visitors to the venue and created 100 jobs.

The new £585m Shared Prosperity Fund will also drive further investment in our communities. Altogether, UK Government levelling up funding has now reached £520 per head in Wales and with further rounds of these funds are due to be announced in 2023, communities across Wales will be transformed over the coming years.

The Welsh Secretary also looked back at significant events in Wales and the UK during 2022.

He said:

2022 was a sad and unforgettable year for our country as the UK came together to mourn the passing of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who provided so many years of service.

The new King has a well-established and strong relationship with Wales as the longest-serving Prince of Wales and I know the links between the Royal Family and the people of Wales will grow still further with Price William succeeding him in that role.

It was fantastic to see the new King in Wales so early in his reign to confer city status on Wrexham and mark this important landmark for North Wales.

Mr Davies added:

We have much to be optimistic about and 2022 saw a huge amount delivered in Wales. Welsh lamb is now being exported to the USA after we secured the lifting of the 20-year-old ban on exports and Wales now has a dedicated Veteran’s Commissioner for the first time who is working to improve the lives and champion the interests of veterans in Wales.

Protecting and growing the Welsh language is hugely important and S4C received a 9% increase in UK Government funding and a further £7.5 million per annum to support its digital development into the future. This will enable S4C to continue to reach more Welsh language speakers, including younger audiences.

And, of course, 2022 was the year we saw Wales finally play at a football World Cup. It was a privilege to travel to Qatar to support the team and while I was there I met Qatari ministers and others to discuss subjects like energy infrastructure, renewed flights from Cardiff, increasing exports and other areas which are so important to the Welsh economy.

Looking ahead to 2023, we will announce a new Freeport in Wales in the New Year. The aim of the Freeport programme is to create jobs in new and exciting industries and I am very much looking forward to it getting up and running in Wales. I also hope to see progress on securing investment in nuclear power in Wales over the coming year.

I am certain that we have a bright year ahead in Wales and I look forward once again to travelling to every part of the country to see the UK Government investment in our communities and the delivery of our ambitious plans.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-government-investing-more-than-500-per-person-in-levelling-up-across-wales

Levelling up communities has been a priority for the UK government this year.

One of our sources in   has stated that for this to happen, one of their stores will be closing down and the staff will ...
20/12/2022

One of our sources in has stated that for this to happen, one of their stores will be closing down and the staff will be relocated.

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A NEW branch of budget retailer Poundland is set to open in Newport's Friars Walk.

06/12/2022


A DRUG dealer was caught selling his £32,000 Rolex to an unregistered watch dealer in a supermarket car park.

Around the World:A brave move considering all the warning signs we've seen over the years in books and movies."You now h...
01/12/2022

Around the World:

A brave move considering all the warning signs we've seen over the years in books and movies.

"You now have 20 seconds to comply".

Police leaders said they want the ability to deploy robots with lethal force during...

Mark Drakeford made the decisions for Wales during the pandemic, so why should Wales be scrutinised in a UK inquiry?
30/11/2022

Mark Drakeford made the decisions for Wales during the pandemic, so why should Wales be scrutinised in a UK inquiry?

A vote in the Welsh Parliament was tied but the Llywydd's casting vote against the motion saw it rejected

We've all got a story to tell.This is Owain's...
27/11/2022

We've all got a story to tell.

This is Owain's...

'Newport is the worst I've seen any city or town treat their homeless. The kids here spit on you. We've set up a barricade to keep people out'

Do you find this offensive?
25/11/2022

Do you find this offensive?



Wales lost 2-0 to Iran in their second World Cup game and it all but ends their tournament after earning just one point from two games

Three   officers suspended over 'racist' texts.
24/11/2022

Three officers suspended over 'racist' texts.

THE police watchdog is investigating the conduct of Gwent Police officers after allegations of racist, misogynistic and homophobic messages surfaced.

  in   The national monument against violence and aggression
09/11/2022

in

The national monument against violence and aggression

Address

Newport
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