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Gwent in lockdown - in nine pictures

LIFE during lockdown has meant so many different things to every one of us. We asked members of the South Wales Argus Camera Club to share images of what this latest lockdown has meant to them and here we print just a small selection of the photos we were sent. This is just a small selection of the pictures shared by members of the South Wales Argus Camera Club and you can see more by visiting the SWACC page on Facebook. More than 4,200 people are signed up as camera club members. Why not join them? Outdoors: Sian McDermott said her lockdown has mainly consisted of walking through mud.

Celebrating the Gwent Levels wetlands in seven pictures

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A selection of your pictures enjoying the snow across Gwent

Snow in Newport and Gwent part of UK s snowiest spell

AFTER a weekend of snow, the Met Office has issued a new weather warning for Gwent. Gwent awoke to a winter wonderland on Sunday, and forecasters are warning of more wet and windy weather over the coming days. Some parts of the UK saw 17cm of snow over the weekend, and, while snowfall wasn t that heavy in Gwent, there was plenty to enjoy. This picture, from Beechwood Park, was sent in by David Brown Met Office spokesman Oli Claydon said it was the “snowiest spell” the UK had experienced since late January 2019, when 20 weather stations in England recorded accumulations of 5cm or more for three days consecutively.

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