Mum-of-three saves thousands of pounds by reusing sanitary towels
Mum-of-three Becca Map has saved a fortune on feminine hygiene products by reusing sanitary towels. The business owner says it s better for the environment too
08:29, 21 APR 2021
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Two barbers in Newport and Caerleon shut over Covid breaches
Staff at the High Street business were caught cutting hair without wearing a visor
14:34, 19 APR 2021
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Two Newport and Caerleon barbers have been ordered to close after breaching coronavirus regulations.
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Some pupils won t return to classroom for the start of term on Monday in Wales
All pupils can return to full time face to face teaching for the first day of term, but some schools will use it as a planning day, a number of pupils are self isolating and others are worried about going back
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Why the city will be stripped of 8,000 trees at a cost of £8m to Newport Council
A Freedom of Information request has revealed the devastating loss
12:19, 6 APR 2021
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The trees will need to be cut down
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