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Office for National Statistics Newport.Pdf Newport The Office for National Statistics (ONS) Newport site is about two miles outside Newport city centre, set in pleasant surroundings next to Tredegar House stately home and park. Newport is one of the newest cities in the UK and the gateway to South Wales. 28 28 How to find us By road Leave the M4 motorway at Junction 28. At the roundabout, take the exit signposted ‘A48 Newport’. At the next roundabout, take the fourth exit to ONS. By rail The nearest railway station is Newport. Taxis are available outside the station. By bus Service 30, 31A/C, 51, X15 and X18 from Newport bus station to Tredegar Park. ONS sites What do we do? Titchfield – Segensworth Road, The Newport office is the corporate headquarters of ONS. The work here focuses on Titchfield, Fareham PO15 5RR the collection and analysis of economic statistics, with a growing emphasis on Newport – Cardiff Road, Newport, social data. A range of corporate services, such as Human Resources, Information South Wales NP10 8XG Management, Communications, Media Relations and Finance are also based here. London – 1 Myddelton Street, As in most organisations, ONS offers opportunities at a variety of levels – from London EC1R 1UW administrative roles through to senior management. In any role you may find yourself dealing with customers, who include the public, academics, businesses, Contact details national press and other government departments. For general enquiries, contact the Customer Contact Centre: What else is on site? Telephone: 0845 601 3034 (minicom 01633 812399) The site has open-plan offices, most of which are air-conditioned, and extensive catering facilities including a restaurant, shop and coffee lounge. There are several Fax: 01633 652747 car parks, providing ample parking for all staff. Email: [email protected] There is an on-site, private nursery for children aged 3 months to 4 years, and a www.ons.gov.uk subsidised school holiday playscheme for employees’ children aged between 5 and 13. There are also health facilities including a gym, yoga classes and massage..
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