Chepstow family's tributes to 'special, beautiful' girl
A FAMILY from Chepstow has paid tribute to “a special, beautiful and unique” girl who died this month from a rare genetic disorder.
A FAMILY from Chepstow has paid tribute to “a special, beautiful and unique” girl who died this month from a rare genetic disorder.
TWO Team Ellie fundraising events took place over the weekend raising over £7,000 for the Noah's Ark Appeal.
A QUESTION mark hangs over the rebuilding of Thornwell Primary School amid claims the council has not earmarked any money for the work in next year's budget.
TEAM Ellie has officially kicked up a gear with a growing number of local businesses and members of the community pledging their support.
THE plight of a brave youngster from Portskewett who is battling cancer has touched the hearts of the local community.
A musician from Chepstow is organising a fundraising concert in aid of a local residential home that helped her family through its 'darkest days'.
The Free Press is celebrating our area's unsung heroes. This week reporter Lia Hind meets a young man who uses his musical talents to give something back to the community Eighteen-year-old Ed Hayes, has had a busy year preparing himself for his A level exams as well as completing a BTEC in Fire and Rescue Services, following in the footsteps of his dad, Stuart, a recently retired fire fighter of 33 years. But in his spare time, Ed, from Caerwent, has also been using his musical talents to give something back to the community.
Talented singer/songwriter Queenie May Hayward-Durran, from Devauden has been dubbed 'one to watch' by record label bosses as she prepares to release her debut single, Runaway.
A CONTROVERSIAL roundabout on the A466 at Chepstow Racecourse has been dubbed a 'dangerous fiasco' by angry councillors, who claim it is unsafe.
The Free Press is celebrating our area's unsung heroes. We want to give due recognition to the people who have given invaluable time and effort to help others. This week reporter Lia Hind meets a community minded young man Seventeen-year-old Chepstow Comprehensive pupil, Billy Ward, decided to become a volunteer at Chepstow Mencap around six months ago because he felt compelled to "give something back" to his community.
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