Transporter Bridge works due to start
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The world’s most complete surviving transporter bridge is set to become a major tourist attraction thanks to an £8.75m National Lottery grant. “This investment, the …
A MOTHER has spoken of the comfort she gained from seeing the Newport Transporter Bridge while in labour. Ann Lawson-Jones, who used to live in …
Councillors will apply for an £8m grant to try and secure the future of Newport’s iconic Transporter Bridge. The city’s council plan to bid for …
The bridge cost £98,000 to build and has never recovered its costs. Rising from the mists of the Usk it was a startling vision of the future. …
IT IS ONE of the most iconic sights in Gwent, but the future of a much-loved structure could be secured thanks to a £10 million …
THE campaign group aiming to get the Newport Transporter Bridge as internationally recognised as the Taj Mahal, the Egyptian Pyramid Fields and Statue of Liberty …