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A FORMER YMCA has been transformed into a makeshift primary school to house pupils who were unable to return to the classroom. The Newport Live Connect Centre, previously Newport YMCA, will open today as a temporary home to a primary school. Years Three, Four and Five from St Andrew s Primary School, in Jenkins Street, off Corporation Road, will begin learning in the building today. Almost 300 pupils from the school had been left without classrooms after significant structural issues were found in the school building. A maintenance inspection at St Andrew s Primary School in March forced one of its buildings to close, shortly before pupils were due to return to the classroom.
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His driving licence was endorsed with three points.
KEVIN JOHN RING, 52, of Maes Briallu, Mornington Meadows, Caerphilly, was fined £80 after he admitted possession cannabis at Newport Central police station.
RENIDY AZANGISHA, 28, of Mendalgief Road, Newport, was ordered to pay £816 in a fine, costs and a surcharge for driving without insurance. His driving licence was endorsed with six points.
KYLE HEATH, 25, of Griffiths Street, Ystrad Mynach, was ordered to pay £816 in a fine, costs and a surcharge for driving without insurance. His driving licence was endorsed with six points.
ANDREA HUDAKOVA, 44, of Coverack Road, Newport, was ordered to pay £268 in a fine, costs and a surcharge for speeding at 37mph in a 30mph at the Coldra.