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All the changes to Newport bus services from Monday as more students return to school

All the changes to Newport bus services from Monday as more students return to school Some younger children have already returned to school in Wales but this is set to increase hugely from next week 15:34, 12 MAR 2021 A number of changes to bus services in Newport have been announced in line with the return of more school pupils on Monday Want Newport news straight to your inbox? Sign up to our newsletter!Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

We re in it Together: Refurbishing 700 laptops for pupils

During the latest lockdown, you are not alone. The Argus We’re in it Together campaign is here to help direct you to any services you may need and show what services are on hand that you may not know you needed. For our full list of services all over Gwent, . A ROTARY group in Newport have started a new project to refurbish 700 laptops to be given to schools across the city. The club were looking for a project they could do under coronavirus restrictions. They are planning on acquiring and refurbishing 700 laptops over the next year to repair and upgrade to pass on to pupils at Llanwern High School, Lliswerry High School and John Frost High School, who need support to access online learning during school closures.

The New Year Honours List - Gwent recipients

Michael and David Knight have formed a solid partnership at Newport Cricket Club over the past 35 years, expanding the club to be more inclusive and overseeing the return of first class cricket to the city after a 54-year absence. The pair have been involved with the club since they were schoolboys, and after their playing days took on numerous roles to stabilise the club after it lost its Rodney Parade home 30 years ago. With the club now based in Spytty Park, chairman Michael Knight said it was “really satisfying to see how it has developed” over the past three decades.

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