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Statue for Lady Rhondda campaign half way to funding target

Our new logo features Lady Rhondda and the Millennium footbridge in Suffragette colours. We hope many people will support the campaign and buy a T-shirt; every purchase includes a donation to the statue fund, and we that everyone enjoys searching for the ‘rebel on the pebble’- as we have hidden 25 Statue for Lady Rhondda stones around the Newport area.” The decorated pebbles with the new logo Sylvia Mason of the Newport Women’s Forum said: “Our small charity supports Newport women. By contributing to the Lady Rhondda fund, we hope many Newport women, seeing her statue, will feel emboldened by her life of bravery and persistence.

How Lady Rhondda is continuing to inspire young women decades after her death

Argus - has launched a new scheme to inspire young women to become the leaders of tomorrow. The Monumental Welsh Women group was set up in 2019 to raise money for statues of five of the most influential female figures in Wales history, including suffragette Landy Rhondda, and has now launched a new Girlguiding challenge badge as part of the drive. The unofficial badge requires girls to carry out one task for each of the five women in the campaign - Lady Rhondda, Betty Campbell, Cranogwen, Elizabeth Andrews, and Elaine Morgan - plus another of their own choice, either individually or as a unit. Each badge costs £1.50.

Suffragette will get statue 100 years after blowing up post box in campaign for women s vote

A suffragette is set to get a statue in her honour - more than 100 years after she tried to blow up a post box. Margaret Mackworth, known as Lady Rhondda, campaigned to give women the right to vote in the early 20th century. She created a home-made bomb and posted it into a public letterbox and left mail damaged inside. A fundraising campaign has been launched to create a statue of Margaret Mackworth, also known as Lady Rhondda, who campaigned for women s rights in the early 20th century. Pictured: Viscountess Rhonda signing petition to let women sit in the House of Lords in 1947

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