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2014 Newport Half Marathon Gun Pos Gun Time No Name M/F Cat Club Chip Pos Chip Time 1 1:14:46 1 Ryan McFlyn M 1 1:14:46 2 1:17:09 1175 Matthew Welsh M 1 Tri 2 1:17:08 3 1:17:15 910 Leighton Rawlinson M 3 1:17:14 4 1:17:30 865 Emrys Penny M Newport Harriers 4 1:17:29 5 1:17:43 68 Maciej Bialogonski M 5 1:17:42 6 1:17:46 316 James Elgar M 6 1:17:45 7 1:19:35 372 Tom Foster M Cardiff Triathletes 7 1:19:34 8 1:20:33 926 Christopher Rennick M 8 1:20:31 9 1:21:10 425 Mike Griffiths M Lliswerry Runners 9 1:21:09 10 1:21:27 680 Richard Lloyd M Aberdare VAAC 10 1:21:25 11 1:21:52 117 Gary Brown M Penarth & Dinas Runners 11 1:21:50 12 1:22:03 801 Doug Nicholls M San Domenico 12 1:22:02 13 1:22:21 625 Alun King M Lliswerry Runners 13 1:22:18 14 1:22:25 574 Dean Johnson M 14 1:22:22 15 1:22:38 772 Emma Wookey F Lliswerry Runners 15 1:22:36 16 1:22:54 256 Steve Davies M 50 Pontypool & District Runners 16 1:22:52 17 1:25:26 575 Nicholas Johnson M 17 1:25:24 18 1:25:50 597 Richard Jones M 18 1:25:39 19 1:25:55 458 Michael Harris M Caerleon Running Club 19 1:25:53 20 1:26:02 163 Jack Casey M 20 1:25:56 21 1:26:07 162 James Casburn M Caerleon Running Club 22 1:26:05 22 1:26:08 541 Richard Jackson-Hookins M Penarth & Dinas Runners 23 1:26:06 23 1:26:09 82 Thomas Bland M Lliswerry Runners 24 1:26:06 24 1:26:09 531 Mark Hurford M Pontypool & District Runners 21 1:26:03 25 1:26:10 803 Daniel Oakenfull M 25 1:26:08 26 1:26:12 215 Pete Croall M San Domenico 26 1:26:10 27 1:26:15 57 Jon Belcher M 27 1:26:12 28 1:26:43 107 Phil Bristow M 50 San Domenico 28 1:26:40 -
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PROSIECT CORIDOR YR M4 O AMGYLCH CASNEWYDD THE M4 CORRIDOR AROUND NEWPORT PROJECT Malpas Llandifog/ Twneli Caerllion/ Caerleon Llandevaud B Brynglas/ 4 A 2 3 NCN 4 4 Newidiadau Arfaethedig i 6 9 6 Brynglas 44 7 Drefniant Mynediad/ A N tunnels C Proposed Access Changes 48 N Pontymister A 4 (! M4 C25/ J25 6 0m M4 C24/ J24 M4 C26/ J26 2 p h 4 h (! (! p 0 Llanfarthin/ Sir Fynwy/ / 0m 4 u A th 6 70 M4 Llanmartin Monmouthshire ar m Pr sb d ph Ex ese Gorsaf y Ty-Du/ do ifie isti nn ild ss h ng ol i Rogerstone A la p M4 'w A i'w ec 0m to ild Station ol R 7 Sain Silian/ be do nn be Re sba Saint-y-brid/ e to St. Julians cla rth res 4 ss u/ St Brides P M 6 Underwood ifi 9 ed 4 ng 5 Ardal Gadwraeth B M ti 4 Netherwent 4 is 5 x B Llanfihangel Rogiet/ 9 E 7 Tanbont 1 23 Llanfihangel Rogiet B4 'St Brides Road' Tanbont Conservation Area t/ Underbridge en Gwasanaethau 'Rockfield Lane' w ow Gorsaf Casnewydd/ Trosbont -G st Underbridge as p Traffordd/ I G he Newport Station C 4 'Knollbury Lane' o N Motorway T Overbridge N C nol/ C N Services M4 C23/ sen N Cyngor Dinas Casnewydd M48 Pre 4 Llanwern J23/ M48 48 Wilcrick sting M 45 Exi B42 Newport City Council Darperir troedffordd/llwybr beiciau ar hyd Newport Road/ M4 C27/ J27 M4 C23A/ J23A Llanfihangel Casnewydd/ Footpath/ Cycleway Provided Along Newport Road (! Gorsaf Pheilffordd Cyffordd Twnnel Hafren/ A (! 468 Ty-Du/ Parcio a Theithio Arfaethedig Trosbont Rogiet/ Severn Tunnel Junction Railway Station Newport B4245 Grorsaf Llanwern/ Trefesgob/ 'Newport Road' Rogiet Rogerstone 4 Proposed Llanwern Overbridge -
All Wales Comic Verse Competition
All Wales Comic Verse Competition Entry Form Name: Title of Poem: Poem No. Address: Tel: Mobile: Email: Please tick below:- 1/ I have read, and agree to abide by, all Rules, Terms and Conditions of The Competition. [ ] 2/ I state that all poetry submitted is my own work. [ ] Signed: Date: …/…/… Please send the appropriate entry fee (£3.00 per poem, maximum of three poems) to:- 27 Hawthorn Gardens, Caerleon. NP18 1NX Cheques should be made payable to:- Celf Caerleon Arts festival Rules 1/ Writers are permitted to enter a maximum of three previously unpublished poems in English (at £3.00 per entry for administrative costs). 2/ Each poem should not be more than 30 lines in length. 3/ The author’s name should not be written on the poem/s, but only on the accompanying entry documentation. 4/ The closing date for entries is shown on the Caerleon Festival website, Comic Verse page. Entries received after this date will not be deemed eligible. No refund will be given for late entry. 5/ Entries sent without the correct entry documentation will not be deemed eligible. No refund will be given for incorrect submission. 6/ All entries shall be judged blind on humorous content and poetic merit. Ten poems will be selected from the entries, and their authors asked to attend and read publically the chosen verse live at the competition in Caerleon on the date shown on the Festival website. The live competition shall be judged on humorous content, performance and poetic merit. 7/ All authors will be asked to bring along a second unpublished poem in English to read in the event of a tie. -
Allt Yr Yn Profile 2019 Population
2019 Community Well-being Profile Allt-yr-yn Population Final July 2019 v1.0 Table of Contents Table of Contents Population ................................................................................................................................................................ 2 Overview ............................................................................................................................................................... 2 Population make up .............................................................................................................................................. 3 Population Density .............................................................................................................................................10 Population Changes ............................................................................................................................................11 Supporting Information ......................................................................................................................................13 Gaps ....................................................................................................................................................................15 Allt-yr-yn Community Well-being Profile – Population Page 1 Allt-yr-yn Population Population Overview Population 8,966 % of the Newport Population 5.92% Population Density 2,338.5 Ethnic Minority Population 13.9% (population per km2) Area (km2) 3.83 Lower Super Output Areas 6 % of -
Allt-Yr-Yn Profile
2017 Community Well-being Profile Allt-yr-yn Final May 2017 Table of Contents Table of Contents Preface ...................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Section 1: Allt-yr-yn Community Overview .............................................................................................................. 5 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................... 5 The population of the community ........................................................................................................................ 7 What is the make-up of the population? ............................................................................................................. 9 What will the population be in the future? ........................................................................................................12 Section 2: Economic well-being ..............................................................................................................................13 What is the economic well-being of our community? .......................................................................................13 Job Seeker’s Allowance ......................................................................................................................................17 What do we know about the economic well-being of -
Newport Matters January 2015
JNanuarey 201w5 pThe officiral ntew spaMper ofa Newtpotrt Ceity Crous ncil Top award Residents thanked for leader Newport City Council leader, Councillor Bob for views on budget Bright, was named Welsh Local Politician Newport residents are being thanked for the feedback provided on the council’s budget of the year at the Welsh proposals. In the council’s most widespread programme of engagement to date, more than Politician of the Year awards. 1,000 people joined in the budget conversation, giving their views and suggestions on how Speaking about his award, the council can close its £10 million budget gap. Councillor Bright, said: “To Newport City Council’s the proposals, but the fact is receive the Welsh Local cabinet met before Christmas we will have to make very Politician of the Year award to discuss a range of draft tough decisions. Details of is a real honour, and I would budget proposals for the next some of the most difficult are like to put on record my financial year and recognised detailed later in this article.” sincere thanks to all those that this was going to be a Newport City Council who have supported me and difficult process for the provides nearly 1,000 the city council – fellow council and residents alike. services but savings of politicians, council officers Councillor Bob Bright, almost £10 million have to be and partners. leader of the council, said: “I found in 2015/16 on top of “I have been in politics for know that people will be around £50 million that has many years and 2014 must frustrated and sometimes already been made over have to rank as one of the disappointed with some of recent years. -
An Interim Report ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION of the EXTRAMURAL MONUMENTAL COMPLEX ('THE SOUTHERN CANABAE') at CAERLEON, 2011
CARDIFF STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY 33 ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF THE EXTRAMURAL MONUMENTAL COMPLEX (‘THE SOUTHERN CANABAE’) AT CAERLEON, 2011 An Interim Report By P. Guest, M. Luke & C. Pudney CARDIFF STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY SPECIALIST REPORT NUMBER 33 ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF THE EXTRAMURAL MONUMENTAL COMPLEX (‘THE SOUTHERN CANABAE’) AT CAERLEON, 2011 Interim Report by P. Guest, M. Luke & C. Pudney with contributions by P.Webster, M.Lewis & A.Powell CARDIFF STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY SPECIALIST REPORT NUMBER 33 ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF THE EXTRAMURAL MONUMENTAL COMPLEX (‘THE SOUTHERN CANABAE’) AT CAERLEON, 2011 Cardiff Studies in Archaeology Specialist Report 33 © The authors 2012 P. Guest, M.Luke and C.Pudney, ISBN 978-0-9568398-2-4 Published by the Department of Archaeology & Conservation School of History Archaeology and Religion Cardiff University, Humanities Building, Colum Drive, Cardiff, CF10 3EU Tel: +44 (0)29 208 74470 Fax: +44 (0)29 208 74929 Email: [email protected] All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission of the authors. Designed by Cardiff Archaeological Illustration and Design Software: Adobe Creative Suite 4 Design Premium Contents Introduction 1 Background 3 Project Aims & Objectives 9 Methodology 11 Results of the excavations 13 Trench 1 15 Trench 2 25 Trench 3 29 Trench 4 33 Trench 5 39 Trench 6 51 Trench 7 57 Trench 8 61 Trench 9 67 Artefact & Environmental Assemblages 73 Pottery - preliminary observations 79 Discussion and interpretation 87 Bibliography 95 Appendix 1 - Trench Matrices 97 Appendix 2 - Community Engagement 107 Appendix 3 - Project Team 113 Introduction Excavations were undertaken across the area of the newly of 13 staff and 23 student archaeologists from Cardiff discovered complex of monumental buildings to the University. -
Welsh Athletics Milestones
Welsh Athletics Milestones Recalled by Clive Williams 1860 John Chambers holds a sports meeting at Hafod House, Aberystwyth - probably the first record of an athletics meeting being held in Wales 1865 Chambers organises “athletic sports” at Aberystwyth. 1865 William Richards, born in “Glamorgan” sets a world record for the mile with 4 mins. 17 ¼ seconds. 1871 St. David’s College Lampeter and Llandovery College hold athletics “sports” meetings. 1875 Newport Athletic Club formed and holds “athletic sports.” 1877 Cardiff-born William Gale achieves the phenomenal deed of walking 1,500 miles in 1,000 hours. He was the world’s leading pedestrian. 1879 Llanfair Caereinion Powys-born George Dunning sets a world 40 miles record at Stamford Bridge of 4:50.12. 1880 Newport AC represented by Richard Mullock at the formation of the AAA at The Randolph Hotel, Oxford - Chambers also there. 1881 Dunning effectively sets an inaugural world record for the half-marathon when he runs 1:13.46 on a track at Stamford Bridge. The distance is actually 13 miles 440 yards, i.e. further than the designated half marathon distance of 13 miles 192.5 yards. 1881 Dunning becomes the first Welsh born athlete to win the (English) National cross country title. 1882 Roath (Cardiff) Harriers formed. They amalgamated with Birchgrove (Cardiff) Harriers in 1968 to form Cardiff AAC.1890. 1890 Will Parry, born in Buttington, near Welshpool wins the (English) National cross country title for a third successive year. 1893 First Welsh amateur track championships held as part of an open sports meeting. Just 2 events held - 100 yards and mile won by Charles Thomas (Reading AC) and Hugh Fairlamb (Roath). -
Dates for Your Calendar
Dates for your calendar Are you brave enough to Abseil (Free-fall) the iconic 17 OCT Transporter Bridge Abseil - Transporter Bridge, Docks Way, Newport? 20 NOV Choral Concert, Llantarnam Abbey - Ring 01633 851051 for more information 29 NOV Christmas Fayre – Magical Christmas Fayre set in the picturesque venue of St Pierre Marriott Hotel & Country Club, Chepstow. Over 40 stalls of Christmas Gifts to get you stocked up for Christmas (Free entry via ticket – tickets available from September onwards) 6 DEC Frost Fayre – ‘New Event’ at The Parkway Hotel in Cwmbran. Shop till you drop, lots of stalls, entertainment and visit Santa in his Grotto. (Free entry via ticket – tickets available from September onwards from Parkway Hotel and St David’s Hospice Care) DECEMBER Light Up A Life Remembrance Services – A series of services around South East Wales where you can remember a loved one. Get sponsored to give up’ wine, chocolate or something else for 1 JAN Give it up 2016 - January! 29 JAN Lloyds Bank Rugby Lunch 28 FEB Pontypool 10K Home Run – Great course around Pontypool Park St David's Day Celebration Concert – Featuring: Cor Y Dreigiau Choir and The 25 FEB Vibe Choir (venue tbc) Admiral City of Newport Half Marathon - Run and experience Newport on foot, 6 MAR challenge yourself and others 17 APR Tour De Gwent - Choose from our circular routes around Gwent, great cycling tops included in entry fee Golf Day – Play the glorious Monmouthshire Golf Course just outside Abergavenny, 4 Ball 28 APR - £200 22 MAY Kolor Dash is back, the happiest most entertaining fun run around! 27 MAY 54321-Cymru Euro Cycle Ride - Join 50 other cyclists on a 4 day Euro tour over 200 miles. -
NEWPORT, &C. Elliott John, Great Dock Street Jones Jane, Canal
DIRECTORY.] NEWPORT, &c. 117 Elliott John, Great Dock street Jones Jane, Canal parade Ebsworth Charles, Pillgwenlly Jones Thomas, Cardiff road Edwards William, Cross street Jones William, Cardiff road Evans :Benjamin, King's parade Jones William, Charles street Evans Richard, Caerleon Jones William, Stow hill Evans Sidney, 65, Commercial st, Kerslake William, Pillgwenlly Evans Thomas, Commercial road Lacy Mary Ann, Gt. Dock street Everett Sophia, George street Lander George, 28, Mill street Ford Sarah, Pillgwenlly Lapham Aaron, Charles street Ftancis Morgan, Cardiff road Lewis John, Pillgwenlly Francom Elizabeth, 4, High street Lewis Sarah, Pillgwenlly Franklin William, Cross street Llewellin William, Pillgwenlly Gammon George, Pillgwenlly Loughlan Sarah, George street Gould William, Caerleon Magney Mary, Cross street Grant Richard, George street Magub Robert, Commercial wharf Greenland James, 76, Commercial Maker Solomon, Charles street street Manship Samuel, Pillgwenlly Griffith John, 71, Commercial st. Masters Cecilia, Caerleon Griffith Philip, 28, Commercial st. Mevens William, Canal parade Gwyther Henry, 69, High street Meyrick WiJ.liam, Pentonville Hadnot Elizabeth, Commercial st. Michael Thomas, Pentonville Hague Sarah, 70, High street Morgan Francis, Cardiff road Hall Cornelius, Commercial road Morgan James, George street Hanford William, Commercial rd. Morgan, William, Pillgwenlly Harris James, Commercial road Morris James, Pillawenlly Harris Thomas, Dolphin street Moses Catherine, Caroline street Harry James, Banes well road -
A Comparative Study of Caerleon Legionary Fortress and South Shields Auxiliary Fort Between AD C.150 and C
A comparative study of Caerleon Legionary Fortress and South Shields Auxiliary Fort between AD c.150 and c. 250. Jessica Billing In part fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Archaeology University of Bradford 2010 This dissertation is an unrevised examination copy for consultation only and it should not be quoted or cited without the permission of the Head of Division UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD Division of AGES/School of Life Sciences Abstract Few Roman military studies have been concerned with comparing life, and the activities tak- ing place within, different fortresses and forts; despite evidence of variation between sites (Birley 1976: 271, Baker 2004: 61). This dissertation compares and examines, through the use of dimensional data and plans, the adornment of the principiae and Caerleon thermae, and the activities taking place within them. Many ideas about the function of principiae are open to conjecture, being based only on Roman texts and a small number of excavations (Bidwell 2007: 72, Johnson 1983: 111). This study also compares small finds data from each site, and employs the use of functional groupings to analyse this statistically in order to make interpretations about past activity. The results indicate that, perhaps, no two Roman military sites functioned in quite the same way; evidence of the regulation of civilian entrance and heavier patrolling of the ramparts was found at Caerleon, and a distinct absence of items as- sociated with females was found at South Shields. In addition, the barrack blocks were com- pared and the results illustrate the key organisational role and high status of the legionary centurion. -
Onmouth Raft Race Sunday 6 September 2015
50 Years of the Monmouth Raft Race Sunday 6 September 2015 Organised by St David’s Hospice Care • The Rotary Club of Monmouth Monmouth RaftRegisteredR Charity No.a 515576ce Organised by The Rotary Club of Monmouth Monmouth Raft Race Organised by The Rotary Club of Monmouth Sunday 6th September 2015 Family Family festival at festiv the finish in al at the finis Whitebrook h line in Whiteb Supported by Race Dayrook Benefitting Programme Sponsored by Supported by and other good local causes Celebrating its 47th Annual Race • River Wye, Monmouth Build your own raft for the 6.5 mile course Sunday 2 September 2012 at 12 noon In support of St David’s Hospice Care For raft information, please call The Rotary Club of Monmouth on 01600 712665 email [email protected] www.monmouthraftrace.com Registered Charity No. 1010576 Registered Charity No. 515576 The Rotary Club of Monmouth Monmouth Rotary Club is delighted to organise the Monmouth Raft Race, which is an important event in the local calendar. It is part of what makes our town such a special place and we are proud to have been entrusted with continuing the tradition over the last 12 years. Attracting rafters from across the UK the race has raised over £500,000 for charity during its long life. For the tenth year we are supporting St. David’s Hospice Care which provides such excellent care for the community. In 2014 the raft race raised over £30,000 for them, taking our overall total for the 10 years to £177,000. It is hoped that, in this the 50th Raft Race, last year’s total will be surpassed.