Woman hospitalised with injuries after being attacked by a dog
A WOMAN is in hospital after being attacked by a dog in Caerphilly yesterday morning.
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Journalist for the South Wales Argus covering the Northern edge of Newport including Caerleon, Malpas, Bettws, St Julians and Crindau. I also cover Chepstow, Caldicot and Magor.
Journalist for the South Wales Argus covering the Northern edge of Newport including Caerleon, Malpas, Bettws, St Julians and Crindau. I also cover Chepstow, Caldicot and Magor.
A WOMAN is in hospital after being attacked by a dog in Caerphilly yesterday morning.
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Gwent Police have closed Five Lanes, Ochrwyth between the turning from the A467 Risca and Rhiwderin. They have warned that congestion is to be expected in the area. You can follow this blog for LIVE updates.
RESIDENTS of Chepstow have been battling with the issue of illegal parking on the high street for years.
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A MAN from Ystrad Mynach has been ordered to pay a total of £435.30 after being caught fishing at Penallta Ponds without valid rod licence.
Heavy snowfall has started in Newport, South Wales, as well as in parts of the Gwent valleys. Follow this LIVE blog to find information on road closures, school closures and transport disruptions.
The M4 Prince of Wales bridge is closed until further notice due to an 'emergency pothole repair.'
SNOW has been forecast today, November 19, for parts of South Wales, including Newport, Pontypool, Ebbw Vale, and Blaenavon.
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