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West Nash
Can anyone give me the name of the residents of "Greenfield" Nash Road Newport.(or the phone number of the residents)
Is there anyone who attended the original Nash School, in 1921 or 1942/6, I would be delighted if anyone can assist me with any of these requests.
Bob Bassett, Telephone 01633 810271
Posted by Robert Bassett on 01 June 2009
Dog Fouling
I cannot fail to notice that when the Caravan Club the visit the village hall that we have an increased number of people walking dogs up and down Farmfield Lane and West Nash road.
Whilst I appreciate that the owners have to walk their pets I would like to see them carrying the utensils for removing the fouling left by their animals.
I am becoming increasingly annoyed at finding dog mess on the grassed area outside my property which is part of my garden.
Posted by Mary Lockyer on 07 April 2009
I will raise your concerns at the next Community Council meeting and ensure that the Hall Committee pass on your comments to the Caravanners
Posted by Tony Ducroq on 17 April 2009
Litter
Since the increase in activity at the power station, the litter in the parish has increased dramatically, plastic cartons and beer cans are evident all along the roads and verges, Tyres removed by the Caldicot and Wentloog Drainage board are left on the side of the reens, who is responsible for their disposal?
Posted by Gareth Murphy on 06 November 2008
Newport Borough Council are responsible for removal of tyres, your comments regarding increase in litter will be passed to Welsh Powe. Thank you for your input.
Posted by on 12 December 2008
Speed limits
I would like to give my support to lowering the speed limit through the village. I have always felt it very dangerous with such a high limit. I will do my best to attend the meeting in September to help push a lower limit through.
Posted by Denise Murphy on 01 August 2008
Moving into the 21st century
At last we have arrived into the 21st century and we can all be communicated with regarding various topics which until now have been shared with only those who have the time to go to parish meetings. This way I can keep up with things going on in my village and feel involved. Thanks especially to Tony who made this possible. Denise.
Posted by Denise Murphy on 01 August 2008
No Title on 30 July 2008
Pavements on 30 July 2008
At Last! on 29 July 2008
No Title on 18 July 2008
We Are On Line...Hooray! on 14 July 2008



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