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Chapter 9: Cultural Landscape Aspect Affected
Bedlinog Aberbeeg / USK / Tintern Markham Brynithel Greenmeadow Slough Brockweir Aber-big Llanhilleth Tranch PONTYPOOL / BRYNBUGA Llanhilleth PONT-Y-PWL Chapel Glandwr / Llanhiledd Bargoed Pontypool Llangwm Hill Argoed & New Inn / Bargod Trinant Llandegfedd New Inn Resr Wolvesnewton BARGOED Devauden River Wye Gilfach Griffithstown / BARGOD Fargoed / Afon Gwy Aberbargoed Crumlin / Llanllowell Sebastapol Coed-y-paen Devauden Oakdale Crymlyn / Llanllywel Court Gaer-fawr Penmaen Kilgwrrwg Penpedairheol Newchurch Common Treharris Trelewis Pengam BLACKWOOD / COED-DUON NEWBRIDGE Boughspring Gelligaer Llantrisant Gaerllwyd / TRECELYN Croesyceiliog Llangybi / St Arvans Llangibby Penybryn Cefn Woodcroft CWMBRAN Itton Nelson Hengoed Cwmbran Common Tidenham Llandegveth Earlswood Hengoed Tredunnock Tutshill PONTLLANFRAITH NWPRTCL026 MNMTHCL017 ABERCARN NWPRTCL001NWPRTCL025 Ystrad Wyllie NWPRTCL016 MNMTHCL008 YSTRAD Mynach Maesycwmmer Cwmcarn NWPRTCL019 CHEPSTOW / CAS-GWENT Llanfabon Henllys Llanfrechfa NWPRTCL026 Shirenewton MYNACH NWPRTCL013 Sedbury Mounton NWPRTCL012 NWPRTCL007 NWPRTCL022 Pontywaun NWPRTCL026 Ponthir Ynysddu NWPRTCL026 Llanvair Discoed NWPRTCL022 Pwllmeyric NWPRTCL013 Castell-y-bwch Llanvaches Newton Cwmfelinfach Crosskeys RISCA / RHISGA Wattsville Green Cilfynydd Parc Seymour Bettws Malpas CAERLEON / CAERLLION NWPRTCL026 MNMTHCL002 Beachley Llanbradach NWPRTCL026 Mathern/Merthyr Tewdrig NWPRTCL012 NWPRTCL009 Penhow Crick MNMTHCL017 Senghenydd NWPRTCL018 Llandevaud NWPRTCL014 NWPRTCL021 NWPRTCL013 MNMTHCL007 Abertridwr Machen Highmoor -
Wentlooge Level
Great Archaeological Sites in Newport 3. THE WENTLOOGE LEVEL Archaeology is the study of the physical remains of human activity, and whilst we normally think of it as dealing with individual sites and artefacts, it also works on a larger scale too – the appearance of the landscape itself is the result of the way people have managed it over the centuries. Nowhere is this clearer than on the Gwent Levels, the swathes of land that have been reclaimed from the sea on either side of Newport, the Caldicot Level to the east and the Wentlooge Level to the west. Saltmarshes – areas of salt-tolerant vegetation that are covered by the sea at times of high tide – have always been used to pasture suitable livestock, but this interaction with the sea means there are times when grazing is not possible. In order to convert them to pasture that can be used all the time, it is necessary to get rid of the excess of water. Building sea walls excludes the sea, but steps also have to be taken to drain off the streams of water that come from the land, which would otherwise flood the newly-enclosed fields. This was done by digging channels to capture the streams and control their waters. On the Gwent Levels, these channels are traditionally called ‘reens’. A network of reens divides the Wentlooge Level into rectangular fields; the smaller reens feed into larger reens until the water eventually arrives at the coast where the reens discharge into the sea. They do this through sluice gates, which are opened or closed depending on the state of the tides so that water from the land can drain away without allowing the sea to come in. -
GT A4 Brochure
CC(3) AWE 06 CC(3) AWE 06 GWENT YOUNG PEOPLEʼS THEATRE Artistic Director Gary Meredith Administrative Director Julia Davies Tutor/Directors Stephen Badman Jain Boon John Clark Chris Durnall Lisa Harris Tutor/Stage Management George Davis-Stewart Designer Bettina Reeves GWENT THEATRE Artistic Director Gary Meredith Administrative Director Julia Davies Assistant Director Jain Boon Company Stage Manager George Davis-Stewart Designer Georgina Miles Education Officer Paul Gibbins Administrative Asstistant Chris Miller Caretaker Trevor Fallon BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair Mick Morden Directors Jayne Davies, Denise Embrey, Sue Heathcote, Barbara Hetherington, Jenny Hood MBE, Brian Mawby, Jessica Morden, Stuart Neale, Hamish Sandison, Caroline Sheen, Llewellyn Smith, Paul Starling, Gregg Taylor, Patrons Rt Hon Neil Kinnock, Victor Spinetti Cover Design - Clive Hicks-Jenkins Photographs by Jenny Barnes and other friends of the company. Our thanks to you all. CC(3) AWE 06 50 Years of PeakGwent Performance Young People’s Theatre 1956 - 2006 Also Celebrating Gwent Theatre at 30 1976 - 2006 CC(3) AWE 06 Gwent Theatre Board would wish to take little credit for the extraordinary achievement celebrated in this brochure. We have overseen the activity of Gwent Young Peopleʼs Theatre – as an integral part of Gwent Theatre – since 1976, but 50 years of thrilling productions are the product of the enthusiasm, foresight and love of theatre that Mel Thomas devoted to its beginning, and Gary Meredith, Julia Davies, Stephen Badman and a host of talented helpers have given so generously ever since. The biographies of former members establish clearly that this has always been more than an engaging pastime for a Saturday. -
Monmouthsh!Re
76 MACHEN. MONMOUTHSH!RE. [KELLY'S Schools. Board, erected in IS71, for :zoo children, enlarged in 1887 to hold 320; average attendanee. 100 boys & 100 A School Iloard of 7 members was formed 10 May, 1880. girls; Edwd. Connor. master; Mrs. Margt. J ones, mist for the united district of Machen & Waenfawr, which Board (infants), erected in 1851, for 100 children; average comprises Upper & Lower Machen &, Rhydgwern (Glam.); C. Dauncey, Tredegar, clerk to the board; attendance, 90; Miss Annie Williams, mistres9 John Potter, Machen, attendance officer County Police station. Hiram James, constable in charge Macheu &; Waenfawr are also contributory to Rises. school Railway Stations. board, sending two members Machen. Henry Parry, station master Church Road, Thomas Price, station master PRIVA.TE RESIDENTS. Davies John, farmer, Llandanglons Machen Stone &, Lime Co. (The) (Marked thus t receive their letters Davie.s Philip Rees, farmer,Panteg fm (Bowell Watkins, manager) through Pontymister.) Dav~es T~o~as, farmr. Craig-y-ra{:ca McCa.rthy Dennis, Royal Oak r.H Barnard Benjamin M.B., M.O DaVIes WIlham H. grocer & draper MeyrIck James, grocer & baker Darby Rev.Jn.Clere ScottM.A.Rectory tDuflield Ma~y. (Mrs.),f1;nr.Ochr.weith M?rgan Frank, Crown P.H Evans Rev. David (Baptist) Edwards WIlham Ebl'lll, statIOner, NlCholas John, farmer, Full Moon Heard Arthur lVentworth Post office (letters via Cross Keys) Heard William Esau Machen house Evans Lewis, boot maker Phillips, Alfred, painter Lower Machen' , Everson Amy (Mrs.), shopkeeper Potter In. linen drpr.&assist. overseer J ones Evan, G-Ianyr1lJvon ho. Chatham Greenhaf Thomas., greengrocer PritchardJ Lem ~el, Penylan lones Southwood, Dan-y-craig. -
Rugged Romans and Muddy Monks
Welcome to the Rugged Romans and Muddy Monks – Gwent sixth edition of our Levels history brought to life at Tredegar House! ‘Living the Levels’ newsletter which After last year’s successful event, the Living Levels Landscape will keep everyone Partnership is back with their second annual History Day. An event who has expressed for all the family, bringing the history and archaeology of the unique an interest in the Gwent Levels landscape to life. with a ‘trip through time’ amongst the Living Levels stunning grounds of the National Trust’s Tredegar House, in Newport. Landscape Visitors will enjoy re-enactors, fascinating displays of artefacts and Partnership up to demonstrations throughout the day. date. There will be captivating displays by local volunteers who have been hard at work uncovering the rich social history of the Gwent Levels. Time-travellers The Partnership aims will also find themselves treading in the footsteps of our Stone-Age ances- to recapture, enhance tors, courtesy of one of the UK’s top prehistoric reenactors James Dilley. and celebrate the Local folk tales and legends will be brought vividly to life amongst the unique Gwent Levels Gorsedd Stone Circle and there will be the chance to meet a Roman and has successfully Legionnaire. been awarded a £2.5 million grant from Although the remains of the Welsh dinosaur ‘Dracoraptor hanigani’ were the National Lottery discovered further along the coastline, youngsters are sure to be thrilled by Heritage Fund. a rather cheeky appearance by its distant cousin Tyrannosaurus Rex in the ‘Messylithic’ children’s activities zone in the parkland! The Project Partners Dig Ventures, and esteemed research archaeologists Professor Martin Bell and Professor Stephen Rippon will be on hand to showcase their research and the results of two very successful volunteer driven archaeological investigations at Peterstone and Redwick. -
A Characterisation of Roman Rural Settlement in South Wales
Southern perspectives: A characterisation of Roman rural settlement in South Wales Llantwit Major Roman Villa, by Alan Sorrell (1949) Dr Alex Smith Gwent West Glamorgan Mid Glamorgan South Glamorgan Type and extent of archaeological investigation • Over 90% of all records are from excavation • Average area of excavation c. 0.5 ha • Much higher density of number of records 35 excavation in SE Gwent 30 25 20 15 10 5 Number of records of Number 0 pre- 1950 1950-1969 1970-1989 1990-2009 2010-2014 Date of publication Project Update 2015 Over 3650 sites recorded (most individual settlements) Eight regions of analysis: • South (897) • Central Belt (1507) • East (302) • West Midlands (200) • South-West (123) • Upland Wales & West (121) • North-East (363) • North England (139) Rural Settlement Project site types in South Wales Caerleon Caerwent South Wales Settlement numbers 40 30 over time 20 10 No.ofsites 0 Cotswolds 80 60 40 20 Severn and Avon Vales No.ofsites 0 100 80 60 40 Noof sites 20 0 Farms and villas in South Wales • 31 farms (12 enclosed, 1 unenclosed, 18 unclassified in final form) Nash (Meddens & Beasley 2001) Llanmaes (Lodwick & Gwilt 2011) Farm classification over time 18 enclosed open unclassified RAF St Athan, 16 14 Vale of Glamorgan 12 10 8 6 No. of farms inuse No.offarms 4 2 0 LIA L 1st AD 2nd AD 3rd AD 4th AD Mid Roman Middle-late Iron Age (Barber, Cox and Hancocks 2006) Central Belt Region Complex farms Lack of excavated complex farms west of Gloucester Villa forms ‘Enclosed villa’ at Whitton Lodge, South Glamorgan Nucleated -
Living Levels Landscape Partnership
Partneriaeth Tirwedd y Gwastadeddau Byw Living Levels Landscape Partnership Gemma Bodé Assistant Chief Executive Gwent Wildlife Trust Our Partnership • Led by RSPB • 12 partners • 7 Core Partners • Steering group • Project Board • Success relies on community participation Our landscape partnership scheme • Awarded £2.8m grant from HLF in November 2015 • £4m programme over 3.5 years – 25 projects • Aim: Sustainable future for the Gwent Levels • Two stage process – Development phase – Delivery phase The Living Levels Team Alison Boyes - Living levels Development Manager Gavin Jones - Community Engagement Officer Sian Hawkins - Finance administrator Two- stage process Development Phase (Dec 2015 - August 2017) 1. Set up an office and team 2. Commission GI and Destination Management studies 3. Developing our projects & strategies 4. Community engagement 5. Submit Landscape Conservation Action Plan to HLF in August 2017 Delivery Phase (Jan/Feb 2018 - June 2021) 1. Project implementation 2. Monitoring and evaluation 3. Legacy planning Gwent Levels Water vole re-introduction Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of HMSO. © Crown Copyright and database right 2005. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey License number: 100016400. CCW designations data: © Crown copyright. All rights reserved. Recent Water Vole records Winter 2016 Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of HMSO. © Crown Copyright and database right 2005. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey License number: 100016400. CCW designations data: © Crown copyright. -
Newport Emailer 20.08.2013.Indd
NOW OPEN Open 200,000 sq ft of Open A1 Retail Accomodation POSTCODE: NP19 4QQ • Newport Retail Park is situated to the South • 100 acres of new employment space planned Introduction East of Newport, a major Welsh City located to create 1000’s of new jobs. on the M4 motorway between Bristol and Cardiff. • Proposed dedicated junction off new M4 extension. • The City’s principal out of town Retail Park. • It forms part of a newly designated district centre on the east side of the city with over 4,000 new homes planned. • Situated on the M4 Motorway between • Main line trains run every 30 minutes to Location Bristol and Cardiff. London with a journey time of 11 minutes. • 25 miles west of the M4/M5 interchange. • Airports at Bristol and Cardiff serving major UK and European cities. • 21/2 hours drive from London. 60,000 sq ft Marks & Spencer NOW OPEN Cwm LLANDENNY LLANDOGO ABERTILLERY LLANSOY HEWELSFIELD DERI PONTYPOOL USK BARKELEY BARGOED A449 A48 NEWBRIDGE SAINT ARVANS TIDENHAN LLANTRISANT BLACKWOOD CWMBRÅN LLANGYBI CHEPSTOW A472 YSTRAD MYNACH SHIRENEWTON PENHOW RISCA THORNBURY PONTYPRIDD CAERLEON A48 M48 ALVESTON BEDWAS M4 RHYDYFELIN CALDICOT OLVESTON BESSALEG NEWPORT M4 CAERPHILLY RREDWICKEDWICK M5 IRON CASTLETON ACTON M4 GOLGOLDCLIFFDCLIFF EEASTERAS COMPTON PATCHWAY RADYR PETERSTONE WENTLOOGE M49 A38 ROATH A48 AVONMOUTH MANGOLSFIELD PORTISHEAD M32 CARDIFF CLAPTON-IN-GORDANO KINGSWOOD BRISTOL LONG ASHTON CLEVEDON M5 HANHAM PENARTH FLAX BOURTON A4 – 10 Minutes enmark SWANBRIDGE KINGSTON SEYMOUR DUNDRY KELSTO – 30 Minutes YATTON WEST TOWN -
Welsh Government M4 Corridor Around Newport Environmental Statement Volume 1 Chapter 15: Community and Private Assets
Welsh Government M4 Corridor around Newport Environmental Statement Volume 1 Chapter 15: Community and Private Assets M4CAN-DJV-EGN-ZG_GEN-RP-EN-0022.docx At Issue | March 2016 CVJV/AAR 3rd Floor Longross Court, 47 Newport Road, Cardiff CF24 0AD Welsh Government M4 Corridor around Newport Environmental Statement Volume 1 Contents Page 15 Community and Private Assets 15-1 15.1 Introduction 15-1 15.2 Legislation and Policy Context 15-1 15.3 Assessment Methodology 15-3 15.4 Baseline Environment 15-11 15.5 Mitigation Measures Forming Part of the Scheme Design 15-44 15.6 Assessment of Potential Land Take Effects 15-45 15.7 Assessment of Potential Construction Effects 15-69 15.8 Assessment of Potential Operational Effects 15-97 15.9 Additional Mitigation and Monitoring 15-101 15.10 Assessment of Land Take Effects 15-104 15.11 Assessment of Construction Effects 15-105 15.12 Assessment of Operational Effects 15-111 15.13 Assessment of Cumulative Efects and Inter-related Effects 15-112 15.14 Summary of Effects 15-112 Welsh Government M4 Corridor around Newport Environmental Statement Volume 1 15 Community and Private Assets 15.1 Introduction 15.1.1 This chapter of the ES describes the assessment of effects on community and private assets resulting from the new section of motorway between Junction 23A at Magor and Junction 29 at Castleton, together with the Complementary Measures (including the reclassified section of the existing M4 between the same two junctions and the provision of improved facilities for pedestrians, cyclists and equestrians). This includes an assessment of effects on community facilities, including the following. -
Register of Buildings at Risk June 2009
Newport City Council – Register Of Buildings At Risk June 2009 Contents Page 1.0 Summary 4 2.0 Introduction 4 3.0 Purpose of the Register 5 4.0 An overview of Buildings at Risk in Newport 2003 - 2009 7 5.0 How the register is compiled 8 6.0 How the register is used 11 7.0 How the register is set out 11 8.0 Register of Buildings at Risk 2009 – Part 1: Lists of information 12 8.1 List of buildings included in Register of Buildings at Risk 2009 13 8.2 List of Buildings Removed from the Register during 2003 – 2008 17 8.3 List of Buildings Added to the Register during 2003 - 2008 19 8.4 List of Buildings whose At Risk Category has been Reduced during 2003 – 2008 21 8.5 List of Buildings whose At Risk Category has been Increased during 2003 – 2008 22 9.0 The Register of Buildings at Risk 2009 – 23 Part 2: Overview of each Building at Risk 9.1 Alway Community 24 9.2 Allt Yr Yn Community 25 9.3 Beechwood Community 29 9.4 Caerleon Community 30 9.5 Coedkernew Community 35 9.6 Goldcliff Community 36 9.7 Graig Community 39 9.8 Langstone Community 42 9.9 Liswerry Community 46 9.10 Llanvaches Community 47 9.11 Llanwern Community 48 9.12 Malpas Community 49 - 2 - Newport City Council – Register Of Buildings At Risk June 2009 9.13 Nash Community 49 9.14 Pillgwenlly Community 50 9.15 Rogerstone Community 52 9.16 St. -
Caerphilly County Borough Council
Planning - 29.4.99 CAERPHILLY COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD AT THE COUNCIL OFFICES, TREDOMEN ON THURSDAY, 29TH APRIL 1999 AT 5.00 P.M. PRESENT: Councillor S. Jenkins - Chairman Councillor L.R. Rees - Vice-Chairman Councillors: H.A. Andrews, J. Bevan, P.J. Bevan, Mrs. A. Blackman, D. Bolter, D. Clarke, W.H. Coleman, K.C. Cooper, G.R. Court, D.T. Davies, R.T. Davies, A.I. Evans, J.G. Evans, J.R.P. Evans, Mrs. E.M. Gore, R.W. Gough, D.M. Gray, E.K. Griffiths, Mrs. K. Gwynne, K. James, B. Jones, G. Jones, L. Lewis, S. Lewis, C.P. Mann, Miss A. Morgan, Mrs. E.G. Morgan, Mrs. H.L. Morgan, H. Moses, R.S. Phillips, Mrs. J.A. Pritchard, J.M. Purnell, J.K. Rees, K.V. Reynolds, Mrs. C.A. Sadler, Mrs. E.D. Silver, D.P. Slarke, K.R. Snell, Mrs. J. Summers, Mrs. M.J. Thomas, M.W. Thomas, L.G. Whittle, D.T. Wiltshire, J. Wood and R. Woodyatt. Together with: Chief Planning Officer, Development Manager, Principal Environmental Health Officer, Senior Engineer, Team Leaders (RH, GL), Senior Solicitor, Committee Services Manager. APOLOGIES Apologies for absence were received from A. Donaldson, Mrs. M.J. Ellis, P. Fitzgerald, Mrs. C. Forehead, K. Forehead, G. Jenkins, D. Jones, K. Lloyd, Mrs. J.M. Morgan, M.H. Newman, Mrs. E.D. Paginton, H. Price, H.J.B. Rogers, R. Saralis, D.J. Toomer, E.B. Williams, R.J. Williams, T.J. Williams. CHAIRMAN’S REMARKS The Chairman, Councillor S. -
Land at Wentlooge, Newport
1.1.1 Wentlooge Farmer’s Solar Scheme Ltd March 2020 Land at Wentlooge, Newport Heritage Statement www.savills.co.uk Project: Land at Wentlooge, Newport Client: Wentlooge Farmer’s Solar Scheme Ltd Job Number: 1773 File Origin: Internal Document Checking: Prepared by: Dr Paula Lutescu-Jones Signed: Checked by: Nick Beddoe Signed: Verified by: Dr Paula Lutescu-Jones Signed: i Land at Wentlooge, Newport Heritage Statement Contents 1.0 Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Project background .................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 The Site and its wider context..................................................................................................... 4 2.0 Methodology and Guidance ................................................................................................................ 6 2.1 Aims, objectives and scope ........................................................................................................ 6 2.2 Assessment Methodology .......................................................................................................... 6 2.3 Historical and Archaeological Baseline ..................................................................................... 11 3.0 Legislation and Planning Policy ....................................................................................................... 12