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Public notices: Residents parking plans for these Newport streets

Residents parking sign. EL27181-1. Here is a round up of the public notices which have appeared in the South Wales Argus over the last week. Newport City Council proposes to make an order for residents parking spaces on Clyffard Crescent, Kingsmill Terrace, St Julian Street and Rudry Street. The order will be active between 8am and 8pm Monday to Saturday for vehicles in the ownership or possession of residents who have obtained a permit from the council for parking their vehicle in accordance with the order and who display the permit in the vehicle in a conspicuous position. Clyffard Crescent: a) Northern side from a point 20.5 metres east of its junction with Caerau Road in an easterly direction for a distance of approximately 24.3 metres; b) Northern side from a point 75 metres east of its junction with Caerau Road in an easterly direction for distance of approximately 55.5 metres; c) Northern side from a point five metres east of its junction with Kingsmill Terrace in a

All the new leisure facilities set to open as Newport Centre is approved

All the new leisure facilities set to open as Newport Centre is approved The council has approved plans as part of the £90-million college campus 10:21, 23 FEB 2021 A sketch showing how the leisure centre could look (Image: Newport City Council) There are always big stories on WalesOnline - don t miss any with our daily emailInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign me up now When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Death of Patricia Gibson in HGV crash ruled accidental

The Ambulance Service were called at 9.50am, and arrived on the scene within minutes. “When they arrived, Patricia had suffered extensive injuries,” said senior coroner for Gwent Caroline Saunders. “They were unable to revive her.” PC Richard Wyatt, a forensic investigator on the case, said that CCTV footage showed Mrs Gibson turned right after leaving Lidl, and then went to cross the road. Because of the angle Mrs Gibson crossed the road, she would not have been visible to the driver, he said. “While [the driver] was stationary, Mrs Gibson would’ve been on the kerb edge 90 degrees from him,” said PC Wyatt.

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