Wonderful times spent with family when they were all still living locally.
Favourite Newport pub? The Usk Vale. Rarely go to pubs - prefer restaurants for a night out, but in normal times use the Usk regularly with the WI.
What one thing that has gone do you miss the most? Marks & Spencer in the town centre (and in Cwmbran!). I don t like the Marks & Spencer store at the Newport Retail Park. I don t like retail park shopping. If out of town shopping (which I rarely do) I prefer Malls, such as Cribbs Causeway, Cabot Circus, St David s Centre, Culverhouse Cross. Sadly, there s not enough variety of shops at Friars Walk.
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Aldi updates shoppers on Click and Collect in Wales as it issues list of stores
Which Aldi stores offer Click and Collect in Wales? Supermarket issues update
14:20, 18 FEB 2021
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Aldi has issued an update to shoppers in Wales on Click and Collect.
The supermarket has said the new shopping service is now within a 15-minute drive for more than half (58%) of people living in Wales.
Aldi s Click and Collect option allows customers to order from a full range of groceries online and then collect in pre-booked one hour slots from stores.
What s more, orders can be edited up until 11:50pm on the day before collection.
The Vale cabinet voted on Monday, January 8, to sell the land at the Butts, where the former livestock market used to be. Deputy council leader Lis Burnett said: “People travel outside of Cowbridge down to Bridgend or to Culverhouse Cross to do large food shops. We want to retain that spend in the town centre. “[There is] ongoing work with the associated ‘agri-hub’ concept to serve the farming industry in the Vale of Glamorgan. Discussions continue with farming stakeholders and other interesting parties in how we can develop and establish an ‘agri-hub’.” The land is owned by the council and will be marketed to developers as a potential site for “food retail use”, including a public car park.