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The pond is presently managed on behalf of the NAA by the local New City Anglers who can offer season and day tickets for those who just want to fish Lliswerry and no other NAA waters. Anyone with a NAA license can fish the pond at no extra cost.
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Lliswerry Pond
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Newport Transport 405 (SK70 BUO), Alexander Dennis E40D fitted with AD Enviro 400MMC H47/35F body, new 01/21.
Shown leaving Moorland Park estate and turning into Lliswerry Road, 405 on service 42 to Spytty Park, Friday 26 March 2021.
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Another of the Dennis Tridents recently acquired for Newport school contracts is 1003, previously with Leeds Grammar School.
Operator: Newport Bus
Registration: LT02 ZZU
Fleet number: 1003
Chassis: Dennis Trident 2
Body: Plaxton President
Seating: H39/21D (when new)
Date new: August 2002 to Metroline as no. TP313.
Location: Lliswerry Road, Newport
Date: Tuesday 12 September 2017
Aerial view of Newport Stadium - Spytty Park. A football, rugby and athletics stadium and home of Newport City Football Club, Newport RFC and Newport Harriers Athletic Club. Wales UK aerial image
Aerial view of Newport Stadium - Spytty Park. A football, rugby and athletics stadium and home of Newport City Football Club, Newport RFC and Newport Harriers Athletic Club. Wales UK aerial image
Newport Transport 10 (S110 TDW), Scania L94UB fitted with Wright B46F body, new 9/98.
Wearing a fresh coat of all-over white, number 10 is back on the road after a period of withdrawal. This was the first numerically of a batch of nine such vehicles delivered in 1998. It is shown here on Lliswerry School service 160 in Chepstow Road, Maindee on 06 May, 2016.
In 1971 the British Railways Board gave authority for ‘King’ No. 6000 ‘King George V’ to return to the main line for a three day trial run to establish if steam traction could be reintroduced after a gap of six years. On the 2 October 1971 the ‘Return to Steam’ special started from Hereford on its first leg of the tour to Tyseley, via the Severn Tunnel and Oxford. It is seen here heading east on the SWML at Lliswerry, Newport.
© Monmouthshire Railway Society. Photographer: The Late Norman Thomas