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John Griffiths MS on 'exciting' work being done in Maindee
John Griffiths MS on 'exciting' work being done in Maindee

South Wales Argus

time11-07-2025

  • Health
  • South Wales Argus

John Griffiths MS on 'exciting' work being done in Maindee

And talking of community, this weekend it was nice to be at the annual Maindee Festival. The event is always a real celebration of colour and diversity, and I want to pay tribute to Maindee Unlimited and the other organisers for making the event a success year on year. There is some exciting work taking place in Maindee at present – and this also includes the greening of what is a very urbanised part of our city. An example of this is the Maindee Gateway Garden (pictured), which opened last month and it was a pleasure to meet and speak with Sue Kent from Gardener's World, who was also at the event. You can see my conversation in full with Sue on my Facebook. This brand-new community garden is a beautiful, welcoming space that really highlights the local creativity we have in Maindee, as well as the hard work of our community groups such as Greening Maindee. They have transformed a once-neglected corner at the junction of Wharf Road and Chepstow Road, into a vibrant green space for people in this area of Newport to enjoy. Moving onto a different subject, I am pleased that Welsh Government has announced a national lung cancer screening programme targeted towards those at greatest risk of the disease. This has been a big focus of my campaigning as the cross-party group chair for lung health, which campaigns for improvements to those living with lung health conditions. Work will begin immediately to develop the programme, which will be Wales' fourth population-based cancer screening programme. With our country's heavy industrial past, sadly lung conditions are all too common - and lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Wales. It accounts for more deaths than breast and colorectal cancer combined. It's why we need to detect these conditions early on so we can treat and give individuals the best possible chance of survival. At present most cases of lung cancer are detected at a late stage when the disease has spread beyond the lung and are rarely curable. The screening programme will be key to detecting lung cancer and other conditions at a much earlier stage and to improving people's outcomes and survival rates. Need John's help? Call 01633 222302 or email John Griffiths is the Senedd Member for Newport East.

Maindee Carnival adds a splash of colour to Newport
Maindee Carnival adds a splash of colour to Newport

South Wales Argus

time06-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Argus

Maindee Carnival adds a splash of colour to Newport

Held at Maindee Primary School, the event marked the beginning of a two-year journey under the theme 'Future Maindee,' where young people are stepping into leadership roles to shape the festival's direction. The event, which aims to bring people together, has been running since 1997. The day kicked off with the iconic carnival parade featuring stunning silk flags crafted by local groups including Age Alive, Coffee and Laughs, and Greening Maindee. The parade, led by the drummers of VB Samba, wound through Millennium Walk and across the footbridge to the Riverfront before returning for the opening ceremony, which included a performance by the Maindee School Choir. Live entertainment filled the grounds throughout the afternoon. The main stage, programmed by Newport's youth team, featured acts like Milk Slice, Bryn Geary, Bowen Barklam, and Operasonic. A secondary Youth Stage showcased dance performances and interactive sessions led by Maindee Youth Arts. The Spoken Word tent offered a platform for poets and writers from across Wales to share their voices. The Tent of Intent returned with a focus on sustainability, inviting festivalgoers to explore eco-conscious living. Food stalls, walkabout performers, and community dance spaces added to the colourful festive atmosphere. This year's festival saw young people being involved in every aspect of planning, from staging and marketing to programming and performances. As the sun set over Maindee, the message was clear: the future of Newport's cultural scene is in passionate, capable hands. Organisers of Maindee Festival thanked the National Lottery Community Fund and #NationalLottery players along with Welsh Government Local Air Quality Management Fund, Newport City Council Prosperity Fund for making this project possible. They also passed on their thanks to supporters, volunteers, performers and visitors.

Maindee Festival 2025 at Maindee Primary School in Newport
Maindee Festival 2025 at Maindee Primary School in Newport

South Wales Argus

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Argus

Maindee Festival 2025 at Maindee Primary School in Newport

The festival has become a significant part of Newport's annual calendar, following the forming of Maindee Festival Association in 1997. Their goal? Celebrate the diversity of the people who live and work in this marvellous part of Newport. This year's theme is 'Future Maindee' with the activities being shaped by the young people of Newport – including a youth team who have programmed the main music stage. Along with an exciting line-up on the main stage there will be a secondary stage, The Youth Stage, which will host dance acts and much more. Plus, there will be more young voices in the 2025 spoken word than seen in previous years. Returning for 2025 will be the Tent of Intent with a focus on sustainability and, of course, the annual carnival parade will return – this year featuring many stunning silk flags. The community will come together on July 5 for a day full of live entertainment (on stage and via walkabout performers – including Tin Shed Theatre's The Artists), fun activities, and stalls offering food, drink and much more. MAINDEE PARADE Maindee Festival's 2025 parade will feature beautifully made silk flags created especially for this community event. Organisers have thanked individuals and groups who've helped make these creations – including thanks to Age Alive, Coffee and Laughs, Greening Maindee, Maindee Primary School, and YMCO Newport. The parade will assemble on the school grounds at 12pm and descend from 12.30pm. The parade will travel along Millenium Walk, across the footbridge, and to the Riverfront. Here some extras will join the parade which will return for the festival opening at 1pm. Whether you've made a flag or not, are young or old, are a Maindee Festival veteran or first timer – all are welcome to the parade. MAINDEE FESTIVAL Following the parade there will be an opening ceremony (1pm – 1.30pm) featuring a performance by Maindee School Choir. There will be a whole host of entertainment on the main performance stage, hosted by Newport City Radio, including duo Milk Slice (1.30pm-2.15pm), Bryn Geary (2.30pm-3pm), Bowen Barklam (3pm-3.30pm), Maindee Youth Arts (3.30pm-4pm, 4pm-4.30pm) and Operasonic (4.30pm-5pm). Maindee Festival will also include a community dance space where festival goers can join in and have fun with Maindee Youth Arts. There will be an epic line-up at the Spoken Word tent (1.15pm-4.30pm) at Maindee Festival 2025. Visit to hear from poets, writers, and spoken words artists from Newport and further afield. Expect special guests and an open mic session – contact the festival team if you'd like to perform. And don't miss out on the large green activities tent. At The Tent of Intent, you can find out how to borrow household and outdoor items from the Newport Circular Economy Library of Things. Bring clothes you no longer want to swap in Newport Youth Council's clothes swap. The council's climate team will be there to share what they're doing and what we can to mitigate against the impact of climate change. Newport City Council's air quality will help visitors understand odours in the air – try out their detectors and the climate team's solar cell powered fan. Be sure to visit Greening Maindee's plant stall where you can see their bee-rilliant creation for the parade (it will be buzzing!) and see designs and builds from Newport Makerspace. Plus take part in large outdoor games from Newport's Re-Make store. Organisers of Maindee Festival have thanked the National Lottery Community Fund and #NationalLottery players along with Welsh Government Local Air Quality Management Fund, Newport City Council Prosperity Fund for making this project possible. They also pass on their thanks to supporters, volunteers, performers and visitors.

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