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Newport Council u-turns over parking charges - but council tax could still rise by five per cent


Newport Council u-turns over parking charges - but council tax could still rise by five per cent
The council has dropped its plans to bring in parking charges at three sites in Newport
10:19, 11 JAN 2021
The council's leader says tax need to rise to find investment in the city
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New Newport parking charges off - council tax rise still on


Cllr Gail Giles welcomed the decision to scrap the plan, saying outdoor access has “never been more important” due to lockdown restrictions.
Proposals which will go out for consultation include a five per cent council tax rise, which equates to an increase of £59.89 per year on a band D property, or between £39.93 and £53.24 for bands A-C.
A new pay and display car park is also planned at Mill Parade, opposite the Newport Transporter Bridge visitor centre.
Investments of around £8 million are also proposed, including £1.8 million in schools, £1.5 million in social care, and £300,000 for ‘digital aspirations’ and a new household waste recycling centre.

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Former hotel in 'up-and-coming' Pill sells for £1.3m


A former hotel in the heart of Pill has been snapped up by an investor for £1.3m.
This is the latest property in the area to be sold to investors, who are increasingly viewing Pill as an 'up and coming' part of Newport, according to property experts.
Alexandra Court, formerly the Ship Hotel, is an impressive four-story building on the corner of Alexandra Road and Mill Parade and dates from 1891.
The 19th century property, one of the largest in the area and which was built to replace the former Old Ship, was sold pre-auction by Newport-based Paul Fosh Auctions, marking the largest single property sale for the business in 2020.

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