THIS 18th century two-bedroom detached property, Glannant House, Mamhilad, is on the market for the first time in generations. Glennant House is a real refurbishment opportunity for someone looking to create their dream home and offers are being invited in excess of £375,000. While having been extended at various times, the original property, which used to serve the village of Mamhilad as the local shop, dates back to the 18th century and retains a number of key features, including an inglenook fireplace, spiral staircases and original floorboards. The property represents an undoubted refurbishment opportunity, and currently has ground floor accommodation comprising three reception rooms, a kitchen with larder store, a utility room, a large side porch and two attached storerooms.
Supermarket licencing application among latest Gwent public notices Here is a round up of public notices published in the South Wales Argus over the last week: Iceland Foods Limited has applied for a new premises licence for the food warehouse, Units 9 and 10, Newport Retail Park, Spytty Road, Newport, for the retail sale of alcohol off the premises from Monday to Sunday 7am to 11pm. Rubin Lewis O Brien, Cwmbran, is looking for anyone who may have a claim against or an interest in the estate of Idris Emmanuel (deceased), formerly of 10 Green Acre, Two Locks, Cwmbran, who died on October 20, 2020. J Plant Ltd, trading as J Plant Ltd, of Isca Works, Mill Parade, Newport, has applied for a Goods Vehicle Operator’s Licence to use Isca Works, Mill Parade, Newport, as an operating centre for nine goods vehicles and for one trailer.
Brexit cost my bicycle business £250,000 extra in just two months, and I can t see any positives
The extra costs of doing trade with Europe have already wiped out the entire 2020 profits of Frog Bikes in Pontypool
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Frog Bikes, the Pontypool-based company that has lost over £250,000 as a direct result of Brexit (Image: Richard Swingler)
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The £16 million loan from Lloyds Bank will be used to ensure the long-term sustainable development of Mamhilad Park Estate with Johnsey Estates continuing to work with Torfaen County Borough Council to progress the development of an urban village alongside the existing buildings on site. The planning authority awarded a resolution to grant planning consent for the major mixed-use regeneration project which includes 900 houses in July 2020. Chairman of Johnsey Estates Andrew Wilkinson said: “We’re absolutely committed to a long-term joined up approach with the creation of our urban village central to our business strategy; creating a place where people want to live and work, now and in the future.