PORT LIFE: Do you recognise this ship in Newport's North Dock?
DO you recognise this vessel in Newport's North Dock? Send your answers to Sarah Wigmore, South Wales Argus, Cardiff Road, Newport, NP20 3QN or email sarah.wigmore@gwent-wales.co.uk
DO you recognise this vessel in Newport's North Dock? Send your answers to Sarah Wigmore, South Wales Argus, Cardiff Road, Newport, NP20 3QN or email sarah.wigmore@gwent-wales.co.uk
GLASWEGIAN Sadowitz is back and he’s very angry – about everything. At 57 he’s certainly not mellowed with age, his bilious invective turned into an expletive-spattered performance. Dressed in his all-black funereal attire with his trademark
Tredegar House Folk Festival marked its 30th year this weekend and the occasion held added poignancy after the recent passing of Paul Flynn, who served as the President of the event. A celebration of traditional dance from all corners of Britain
BEDWAS have been relegated from the Principality Premiership after Bridgend upset the odds at Pontypridd. The men from Bridge Field needed Ponty to beat the Ravens in order to face Pontypool in Friday’s promotion/relegation play-off at Aberavon
This week Gwent Cats Protection would love to introduce you to two gorgeous little boys, Charlie and Leo. These gorgeous little ones are just eight week old and came into Cats Protection from a multi-cat household. They are a very playful pair
DESPITE an investment of more than £10.6million into affordable housing last year, there is zero affordable shared accommodation in the Caerphilly County Borough, leaving people on universal credit at risk of homelessness. A report by the homeless
THE council has confirmed city centre voluntary organisations, including those supporting the elderly and Alzheimer's sufferers, are at risk of losing funding. Shopmobility, the Alzheimers Society, the Citizen's Advice Bureau (CAB) and Gwent Association
AS CHEPSTOW RFC celebrates its 150th anniversary, the club’s oldest member – aged 92 – stars in a documentary about its history and importance in the local community. In the short film One Man’s History – Chepstow RFC, Bob Goodey, one of a select
We have a very special Dog of the Week, and he’s looking for a very special forever home. Otis arrived at Newport City Dogs Home about four weeks ago. He was brought to the centre by someone who claimed to have found him. The moment the ‘finder
RUGBY has always been Wales' favourite pastime, but in recent years, junior teams have been struggling to make up the numbers. Clubs are looking for new ways to encourage children to take up the sport, and keep them engaged right through the junior
THIS elegant detached house could now be yours - and it will only set you back by £3.5million. The property is nestled in the tranquil and picturesque setting of Devauden, a few miles away from Chepstow. And if you thought the location
WE LOVE seeing your photos, and the South Wales Argus Camera Club is a great way to share your pictures. The group now has more than 3,000 members. We’ve chosen our favourite photos from across the week to feature here. You can share you own photos
FROM this week Torfaen residents will see a change in their food waste caddy liners. Changes in the way the borough’s food waste is recycled now means that residents can reuse bread bags or similar items as food waste caddy liners. Caddy liners
BEDWAS fans will switch their allegiances to Pontypridd for 80 minutes this afternoon with the Bridge Field club’s Principality Premiership future hanging in the balance. Some of the Bedwas faithful and several squad members are set to be among
NEWPORT County AFC captain Mark O’Brien is convinced that the Exiles’ fighting spirit will give them the edge in tomorrow’s League Two play-off semi-final second-leg showdown at Mansfield Town. The sides are locked at 1-1 after an action-packed
WHEN Newport host a County Championship match for the first time in 54 years next week it will be the culmination of a journey that is testament to the club's character and the will of the cricket-loving public in the city, writes Ed Bevan. Glamorgan
TAKE a look at the busy Gwent street, can you guess where it is? Send your answers to sarah.wigmore@gwent-wales.co.uk or write to Sarah Wigmore, South Wales Argus, Cardiff Road, Newport, NP20 3QN. Last week’s picture was of Beechwood House. Here
FOLLOWING the huge success of ABP Newport Wales Marathon last weekend, here are some great archive pictures of runs held in the past. From fun runs to annual races in Newport, thousands of runners have hit the road for a good cause.
OLIVE Evans, a career schoolteacher who later became Monmouthshire County Council’s first chairwoman, has died, aged 89. An influential member of the community who watched generations of children in Undy and Caldicot grow up around her, Mrs Evans
CALLING all wannabe globe trotters. Travel fans will no doubt be delighted to hear the producers behind BBC Two's Race Across the World are now looking for their next batch of backpackers. In the first series of the Sunday evening show, five
PLANS have been lodged to build a three-storey block of 18 flats in a Caerphilly village. A planning application has been submitted for a housing development on a former petrol station site in Newport Road, Pontymister. The application proposes
ONE of Gwent’s most iconic festivals is celebrating a momentous occasion. Flocks of people from all forms of life are descending on Newport for the Tredegar House Folk Festival this weekend. But this year’s event will be even more memorable
A COMPLICATED grid of tidal ditches named reens drains the sea-moor. Reen is an ancient water-word, derived from the same roots as Rhine, Rhone and Rhondda. But the reens have with one exception Saxon names like Bowleaze, Saltmarsh, Gout and
From the archives 100 years ago. The Germans have made their first move to test the resolution of the Allies. They have sent strongly worded notes to M Clemenceau on the terms of peace presented to them, These Notes, published in the South Wales
A MONTH-LONG wedding fair is underway at Kingsway Shopping Centre in Newport. PAB Events have organised the event following previous successful similar runs. The fair is being held in a shop unit close to Starbucks and Sainsbury’s in the shopping
A POPSTAR is performing in the Welsh capital as part of her global tour. Following the release of smash hit new single Let You Love Me and the announcement of her latest album Phoenix, released in November 0f 2018, Rita Ora is going on tour.