Newport is a city and county borough in south Wales, sitting on the River Usk about 12 miles northeast of Cardiff. The population is approximately 155,000. The city played a central role in the Chartist movement; in 1839, the Newport Rising saw around 3,000 workers march on the Westgate Hotel to demand political reform, and soldiers inside opened fire, killing at least 22 people. A mural and memorial on the hotel site commemorate the event. The Newport Transporter Bridge, opened in 1906 and one of fewer than ten surviving worldwide, carries passengers and vehicles across the Usk on a suspended gondola. The medieval cathedral of St Woolos on Stow Hill has Norman arches in its nave. The town developed rapidly during the 19th century through coal exports from the South Wales Valleys, and the docks handled enormous tonnages before the coal trade declined.
Newport station is on the South Wales Main Line, with frequent services to Cardiff in about 12 minutes and to London Paddington in under two hours. The M4 motorway runs through the city, connecting to Cardiff westward and Bristol eastward via the Prince of Wales Bridge. The A449 leads north to Raglan and the A40. The Friars Walk shopping centre, opened in 2015, anchors the city centre retail. The Riverfront Theatre and Arts Centre sits beside the Usk. Criminal law is not devolved to the Welsh Senedd, so England and Wales legislation applies throughout Newport. For those interested in adult companionship in the south Wales area, Newport's position on the M4 corridor and its mainline rail connections give access to Cardiff, Bristol, and beyond.
Newport is a city and county borough in south Wales, sitting on the River Usk about 12 miles northeast of Cardiff. The population is approximately 155,000. The city played a central role in the Chartist movement; in 1839, the Newport Rising saw around 3,000 workers march on the Westgate Hotel to demand political reform, and soldiers inside opened fire, killing at least 22 people. A mural and memorial on the hotel site commemorate the event. The Newport Transporter Bridge, opened in 1906 and one of fewer than ten surviving worldwide, carries passengers and vehicles across the Usk on a suspended gondola. The medieval cathedral of St Woolos on Stow Hill has Norman arches in its nave. The town developed rapidly during the 19th century through coal exports from the South Wales Valleys, and the docks handled enormous tonnages before the coal trade declined.
Newport station is on the South Wales Main Line, with frequent services to Cardiff in about 12 minutes and to London Paddington in under two hours. The M4 motorway runs through the city, connecting to Cardiff westward and Bristol eastward via the Prince of Wales Bridge. The A449 leads north to Raglan and the A40. The Friars Walk shopping centre, opened in 2015, anchors the city centre retail. The Riverfront Theatre and Arts Centre sits beside the Usk. Criminal law is not devolved to the Welsh Senedd, so England and Wales legislation applies throughout Newport. For those interested in adult companionship in the south Wales area, Newport's position on the M4 corridor and its mainline rail connections give access to Cardiff, Bristol, and beyond.
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