'That boy can sing', Dante sings in front of 5,000 rugby fans at Dragons game
Raglan schoolboy Dante Valaydon-Pillay sang his heart out for Children in Need at a special half time performance at Rodney Parade in Newport.
Community content editor
I am community content editor for the South Wales Argus and am always looking for great stories to tell - ranging from our great local traders, our charity champions, new babies, pets, pubs, special anniversaries, obituaries and gardens and a whole lot more. I also cover business, property and travel and edit Monmouthshire Living and The Business magazines.
I am community content editor for the South Wales Argus and am always looking for great stories to tell - ranging from our great local traders, our charity champions, new babies, pets, pubs, special anniversaries, obituaries and gardens and a whole lot more. I also cover business, property and travel and edit Monmouthshire Living and The Business magazines.
Raglan schoolboy Dante Valaydon-Pillay sang his heart out for Children in Need at a special half time performance at Rodney Parade in Newport.
Community Volunteers Wales' new initiative aimed at supporting families by providing free meals for children during school holidays is coming to Risca.
An architect from Newport has started an eco-hut business, creating sustainable places and spaces for a variety of purposes.
The headline NatWest Wales PMI Business Activity Index – a seasonally adjusted index that measures the month-on-month change in the combined output of the region’s manufacturing and service sectors – slid from 49.9 in January to 47.5 in February.
An eye-catching Victorian terraced house hides an exceptional secret when viewed from the street.
Monmouthshire Building Society has appointed Mike Jones to its board as a non-executive director.
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