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Say a big hello to these two new Gwent arrivals!
Say a big hello to these two new Gwent arrivals!

Yahoo

time16-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Say a big hello to these two new Gwent arrivals!

Every Monday on our New Arrivals page we give them a big welcome to the world. If you've recently had a baby and would like to share your news with us go to and fill in our easy-to-use Q&A. Amelia Anne-Ada Norman (Image: Kelly-Jo Norman) Amelia Anne-Ada Norman was born on May 20, 2025, at The Grange University Hospital weighing 6lb 9oz. She is the second child of Kelly-Jo and Richard Norman and joins them and five-year-old brother Jensen at home in Llanhilleth. Kelly-Jo was in the latent phase of labour for a week and eventually, Amelia was born after 10 minutes of pushing on May 20. Sofia Susan Caterino (Image: Lisa Caterino) Sofia Susan Caterino was born on May 31, 2025, at The Grange University Hospital weighing 7lb 8oz. She is the second child of Lisa and Amedeo Caterino and will join them and elder sister Chiara Caterino (20 months) at home in Rogerstone. Mum Lisa said: "With heartfelt thanks to the wonderful staff and our amazing midwife Leonie, who helped bring Sofia into the world."

Donkey makes hospice patient's 'wish come true'
Donkey makes hospice patient's 'wish come true'

BBC News

time13-05-2025

  • Health
  • BBC News

Donkey makes hospice patient's 'wish come true'

A hospice has helped a resident's wish come true by arranging for a donkey to visit Margaret's Hospice in Taunton put out an appeal for help after patient Jacquie said it was her dream to give a donkey a back the donkey's owner, Richard Norman responded and brought her in to meet Jacquie and other patients at the charity said the "out of this of social media" had allowed them to find the donkey. Mr Norman said three-year-old Britney, who has been in films and TV shows, including secret projects with Hollywood A-listers, is a "real character" and is "always busy".After the visit he told BBC Somerset: "I had a lump in my throat. She [Jacquie] was stroking her and we really made her day."We did a circuit around everybody, the patients and families loved seeing her and stroking her.'He added: "I take for granted being able to see her and stroke her, when these people don't get enjoy doing things like this."If you want to make the time, you can make the time." Hayley Milne, the hospice's head of communications, said it was a "mission" to find the donkey but it made Jacquie's "wish come true"."There are lots [of donkeys] in Somerset but for one reason or another, some didn't have the facility to transport the donkeys to us or their donkeys didn't travel well, so we were beginning to struggle,' she said."But through the power of social media, we put out a plea, and our incredible community just supported us.'Ms Milne said despite Jacquie being poorly, she was able to scratch Britney's back."It was an incredible really lit her up," she said.

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