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Newport Unlimited hosts American students

Newport was under the international spotlight last week as it hosted ten students from the United States to analyse its regeneration strategy.

Newport in top ten economic growth cities

The ongoing success of Newport’s regeneration has seen it ranked seventh in the UK in a new table showing the predicted economic strength of cities.

Newport City Footbridge scoops national award

The newest addition to Newport city’s skyline, the £5 million foot and cycle bridge, has won a national award in celebration of its design and construction excellence.

Fantastic response to Newport apartment complex launch

Home seekers in Wales’s youngest city snapped up the first phase release of apartments at a £25 million luxury riverside complex within 72 hours of the properties coming to the market.

Rodney Parade development given green light

George Wimpey’s plans for more than 400 properties around the Rodney Parade area have been given planning permission.

Major Investment in Newport by Quinn Group

The Irish based Quinn Group is set to create 340 jobs in Newport where it is investing £66.75m in a new manufacturing plant to produce next generation insulation products for the building industry.

Newport's response to concerns about ONS move

There is no doubt whatsoever that the ONS will be able to successfully recruit the calibre of staff required to run a highly professional and successful service outside of London in the City of Newport, South Wales.

Green light for £1bn Llanwern regeneration

Plans to create a £1 billion sustainable, mixed use development, on the 600-acre former ‘heavy end’ site at Llanwern steelworks have been given outline planning consent by the council.

Reaction regarding proposed redundancies at Llanwern

We are disappointed to hear that Corus plan to further reduce their presence at Llanwern and make over 200 people redundant.

A 'changing perspective' of Newport (May 07)

Every month Newport Unlimited will publish images and photographs of the various regeneration projects and schemes underway in Newport on this website.