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UNDETERRED by lockdown restrictions, one Newport theatre and arts venue is taking its celebrations for tomorrow s International Women s Day online. As The Riverfront Theatre and Arts Centre is unable to open, it is instead holding a range of events online throughout the day - inviting everyone to join in from their own homes. The venue s community arts development officer and International Women’s Day co-ordinator Sally-Anne Evans said: It’s fantastic to be working on International Women’s Day again this year as it is always a great opportunity to come together and celebrate. This year we want to highlight the amazing creativity in our communities, and we are sharing our event virtually with some amazing activities both on the day and throughout the following week. ....
During the latest 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, click here. A BABY clothing bank is in awe of the support they’ve received during the coronavirus pandemic. Bundles Baby Clothing Bank and Birth Support - which is based in Community House in Maindee, Newport – offers clothes and essentials for babies and families on low incomes or in need, with referrals from health visitors, midwives, and via social media. ....
“It also stood for the isolated people, the lonely people, the widows, the people in care unable to have visitors during this global chaos.” The artist put the artwork up on the boarded-up doorway of what he believed was a derelict building in Newport, but the owners of the building asked him to take it down. May Love Be What You Remember Most, by Consumersmith, in its original location “We had no choice but to respect their wishes and remove it,” said Consumersmith. “It’s a shame as I thought the positive message of this art would have been a great thing – we shared photos of the work on social media and had a great response, with hundreds of positive messages.” ....
On Tuesday, 46-year-old mum-of-three Rebecca Walker became the 61st Australian woman lost to violence in 2020. It is believed Rebecca s partner murdered her in what has been described as a vengeful domestic-violence attack . The man who killed Rebecca - and then himself - was her partner and the father of her youngest child. When I think about Rebecca s death, I see her pyjama-clad five-year-old son wandering the streets of Townville looking for someone to help his mum after she was so grossly and selfishly deprived of her life. No one can possibly put into words better the reality of this atrocious act of violence than Rebecca s sister Samantha. ....
On Tuesday, 46-year-old mum-of-three Rebecca Walker became the 61st Australian woman lost to violence in 2020. It is believed Rebecca s partner murdered her in what has been described as a vengeful domestic-violence attack . The man who killed Rebecca - and then himself - was her partner and the father of her youngest child. When I think about Rebecca s death, I see her pyjama-clad five-year-old son wandering the streets of Townville looking for someone to help his mum after she was so grossly and selfishly deprived of her life. No one can possibly put into words better the reality of this atrocious act of violence than Rebecca s sister Samantha. ....