Andy Rutherford, South Wales Argus

Andy Rutherford

South Wales Argus

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Transformed: The 'lost' garden at Grange University Hospital

10 years ago, the Victorian walled garden at Llanfrechfa Grange was a weed-choked ruin. Today, it opens its doors to the public - a colourful, calm… → Read More

155 homes in Undy backed for approval despite objections

PLANS to build up to 155 homes on fields near the M4 in Monmouthshire have been recommended for approval, despite dozens of objections. → Read More

Wonderful festive snaps by our camera club

OUR camera club members have been busy during the festive season, capturing some wonderful images from around Gwent. → Read More

Pictures of 'Dragon's Breath' in the skies of Gwent

THE weather has been dull and rainy almost without interruption for much of the past week - but it has also visited upon Gwent the spectacular… → Read More

Nostalgia: St Woolos Cathedral, Newport

ONE hundred years ago, St Woolos - now also known as Newport - Cathedral was just a parish church. → Read More

Remembering when Newport's George Street Bridge was built

SIXTY years ago, plans for the George Street Bridge in Newport were approved in Parliament, with work starting the following year. → Read More

Step back in time 80 years with this picture of a Gwent tea shop

With Christmas fast approaching, here's hoping lots of people have been supporting their local traders after what has been an extremely difficult… → Read More

Festive sprout hunt is on for children in Torfaen

A CHRISTMAS sprout hunt has been organised for families with pre-school children in Torfaen. → Read More

In pictures: Major changes in Newport through the years

THESE fascinating photographs show views of Newport just 13 years apart, either side of the 1960s - the decade which brought widespread change to… → Read More

Four weeks since a confirmed coronavirus death in Gwent

GWENT has not reported a confirmed coronavirus-related death for four weeks - but the area's rolling weekly case rate has, as expected, climbed… → Read More

Gwent Covid case rate approaching 100 per 100,000

THERE have been a further 663 coronavirus cases confirmed in Wales today, including 115 in Gwent. → Read More

New clubhouse and court approved for Chepstow Tennis Club

PLANS have been approved for a new club house and junior tennis court at Chepstow Tennis Club. → Read More

Wales coronavirus case rate back above 100 per 100,000

WALES' rolling weekly coronavirus case rate has risen above 100 per 100,000 people for the first time in almost five months. → Read More

Shoplifter jailed after Newport and Caerphilly theft spree

A CAREER criminal is back behind bars after he went on his latest shoplifting spree. → Read More

When the hotel at Newport’s Chartist Tower could open

PLANS to open a hotel in Newport’s tallest building continue - and doors could open to customers as early as October. → Read More

Schoolgirls hail 'NHS Army' at Blaenau Gwent service

A SPECIAL service in Nantyglo today - one of many held across the UK - commemorated National NHS, Social Care and Frontline Workers’ Day → Read More

1,256 new confirmed Wales Covid cases

A FURTHER 1,256 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Wales today - the highest in a single day since January 18. → Read More

350 new Gwent Covid cases in a week

THE third wave of coronavirus - fuelled by the Delta variant - continues to break across Wales, with 570 new confirmed cases today taking the total… → Read More

No confirmed Gwent Covid death for 3 weeks

ALMOST 1,000 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Wales in just two days, with 481 new ones today following 513 from yesterday. → Read More

89 new confirmed Gwent coronavirus cases, among 513 in Wales

EIGHTY-nine new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Gwent today - the largest amount in the area in a single day since mid-February. → Read More