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Tel code: 01633 | code search
Postcode: NP10/NP11/ | code search
Population: 140000
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Birthplace of:
James Thomas Kenneth Baker Peter Greenaway Christian Malcolm Michael Sheen
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Folk Customs:
Mari Lwyd
Welsh Love Spoons

Newport Events

April
Tredegar House Folk Festival

December
Christmas Kingdom

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Bettws Dental Surgery
"I took my daughter to this dentist today. Her appointment was for 10:40. We were running slightly late so I rang ahead and told them we may be a few minutes ..." More

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Newport (in Welsh - Casnewydd) is Wales’ third largest city with a population of over 140,000 . Newport stands on the banks of the river Usk between Cardiff and Bristol. Newport got its name when nearby Caerleon ( the old port ) fell out of use as ships got too large to navigate up the river but ,of course, Newport has a much older heritage as the ruins of the C12 castle near the city centre can testify. Today Newport benefits from much investment and regeneration . There are the usual out of town shopping opportunities but also some quaint and unusual ,city centre, outlets . Newport is proud of its newly built Riverfront Arts Centre and is home to the luxurious Celtic Manor Resort which hosts the Wales Open Golf Tournament. Golfing enthusiasts should note that Newport will also host the Ryder Cup in 2010. The Newport Transporter Bridge is one of the few remaining bridges of its type but, if social history rather than industrial inspires you, visit Tredegar House a fine C17 building and don’t miss the local Cwmcarn Forest Drive with its magical sculptures and storytelling spaces, set amongst breathtaking views - it’s a hidden gem

Attraction

Blaengawney Cider
Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre, Fortress and Baths
Ezeeeplay Limited
Newport Castle
Newport Medieval Ship
Tredegar House & Park

Budget

New Inn Motel *book online*
Newport Lodge Hotel *book online*
Premier Inn Newport South Wales *book online*
Travelodge Newport Central *book online*
Travelodge Newport Magor *book online*

Caravan Park

Tredegar House Caravan Club Site

Care Home

29 Preston Avenue
46 Bryngwyn Road
Oaks Newport
Plas Tirion
Redlands
Redlands
The Conifers
Ty Craig Care Home

Classes

Dance - Gwent School of Dancing
Yoga - Gerladine Norris

Club

Bah Rumba
Baltica
Reflex

Council

Newport City Council

Dentist

Bettws Dental Surgery
Bridges Dental Surgery
Dental Practice
Exeter Chambers
Kensington Court Clinic
The Dental Practice

Doctor

Bellevue Surgery
Bryngwyn Surgery
Central Surgery
Gaer Medical Centre
Lliswerry Medical Centre
Richmond Clinic

Estate Agent

Crook & Blight
Garn & Seels

Newland Rennie Wilkins
Nuttall Parker Residential
Peter Alan

Golf Club

Celtic Manor Golf Club
Newport Golf Club
Parc
Tredegar Park

Inn

The Hollybush with Rooms

Market

Newport Indoor Market

Performing Arts

Dolman Theatre
Joyce Marshall Academy of Performing Arts
Newport Dance Centre Ltd
The Cast

Pub and Bar

Bank Cafe Bar
Church House Inn
Crown Inn
Gaer Inn
Greyhound
Lamb
Lyceum Tavern

Oddfellows Arms
Pen & Wig
Picton Arms
Prince Of Wales
Royal Exchange
Three Horse Shoes
West Of England Tavern
Ye Old Oak Inn

Restaurant

Bank Cafe Bar
Ben's Bistro
British Raj
Chandlery (The)
Copperfields
Curros Restaurant
Farmers Daughter
Gambarini
Junction 28
Manor Hotel (The)
Stonehouse Brewers Fayre
Ye Old Oak

Ye Old Oak Inn

School

Rougemont School
The Cast

Self-Catering

Relax in the city

Solicitor

City Legal
Colborne Coulman & Lawrence
Flanagan
FWD Law Associates
Robin H Jones & Co

Taxi

Chow Taxis
Cityline Travel
Dragon Taxis
Gareth Evans Taxis
High Cross Cars
Mini Bus Hire Newport
Mini Bus Hire Newport
Newtown Taxis
SB Cars

Theatre

Dolman Theatre
Newport Centre

Riverfront Theatre

Vet

Fields Veterinary Group

Sports Clubs

Allt Yr Yn LTC (Tennis)
Firbank Dale LTC (Tennis)
Malpas Judo Kwai (Martial Arts)
Monmouthshire Polo Club (Polo)
Newport Cricket Club (Cricket)
Newport CSC (Cycling)
Newport Judo Club (Martial Arts)
Newport Phoenix CC (Cycling)

Shops

Bookworm
Bookends
Merlins Book Shop
Lears Bargain Books
Gilesports
Flowers & Gardens
Boots
Greenmoor Nurseries
Hurrans Garden Centre Ltd
B & T Parrots & Pet Supplies

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Pet Corner
The Pet Centre
Hi-Fi Western ltd
Pearns Pharmacy Ltd
Julian Davies
Kingsway
The Wardrobe
Waterstones
Staples
Carphone Warehouse
Artavia
Beechwood Gallery
PC World
Wickes
Pendragon Fireworks & Pyrotechnics
Beanfreaks Ltd
Riverford Organic Vegetables
H Samuel
J J B Sports
Pets At Home
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Outfit
Topman
Topshop
BHS
JoJo Maman Bebe Clearance Store

Antiques

Memory Lane
Gain Blaze Antiques
Beechwood Antiques
A & S Antiques

Activities

Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal(Fishing)
Supakart Karting(Motor Sports)
Walkabout Wales(Walking)

Places to Stay near Newport

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Cricketers (2.47 miles)

Cricketers

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16th Century Freehouse in the heart of the English countryside, beamed ceilings, log fires, cask ales, English Tourist Board Silver Award and well known restaurant recommended in all major guide ... More

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Saffron Hotel (2.80 miles)

Saffron Hotel
The Saffron Hotel in Saffron Walden offers 16 individually decorated en suite rooms, all comfortably furnished. All rooms are well equipped with a television with freeview, a hair dryer, ironing facilities and tea/coffee making equipment. ... More | visit website
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Red Lion (2.80 miles)

Red Lion

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Classic 16th Century Grade II listed Freehouse in a tiny conservation village, sitting in a walled garden overlooked by a dovecote and the village church. Exclusive Alastair Sawday Guide publication ... More

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Cricketers' Arms (2.85 miles)

Cricketers
The Cricketers Arms is the ideal place to stay whether you’re on business, travelling to the airport, attending a wedding or simply visiting the area.

As well as being ideal for getting to or from Stansted ... More | visit website
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Queens Head Inn (3.38 miles)

Queens Head Inn

The Queen's Head Inn is a traditional 14th century coaching inn, located in the quiet and picturesque village of Littlebury in rural Essex. If you require accommodation we offer a traditional and relaxed atmosphere. All our rooms ... More | visit website

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Stansted Lodge (4.87 miles)

Stansted Lodge

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Aspens is part of the Stansted Lodge group. Aspens is approximately 7 minutes from Stansted Airport. We provide FREE TRANSFERS from 4am in the morning, and pick up until 10pm ... More

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The Yew Tree (5.00 miles)

A warm welcome awaits you from the team at The Yew Tree, the Inn which dates back to 1457, is set in the historic and picturesque village of Manuden. It derives its name from the ... More | visit website
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Yew Tree Inn (5.00 miles)

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This charming inn originally dates back to 1457 and is situated in the heart of the village of Manuden, approximately 3 miles from Stansted Airport.
The inn has 14 individually decorated and ... More

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The Laurels (5.54 miles)

The Laurels

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A large Victorian house offering a very high standard of accommodation located in a quiet area of the historic village of Stansted Mountfichet less than 10 minutes from the airport ... More

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Whitehall Hotel (5.62 miles)

Whitehall Hotel

Just 10 minutes from Stansted Airport via its own shuttle bus, Whitehall Hotel is a superbly restored Elizabethan manor house with free car parking - ideal for airport departures.
Offering high-quality service and a warm and ... More | visit website

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