Langstone, Newport
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| Statistics | |
|---|---|
| Population: | 3,905 (2001 census) |
| Ordnance Survey | |
| OS grid reference: | Maps for ST386909 |
| Administration | |
| Council: | Newport City Council |
| UK Parliament: | Newport East |
| Post office and telephone | |
| Postal district: | NP18 2; NP26 3 |
| Dialling code: | +44-1633 Llanwern exchange Penhow exchange |
Langstone is an electoral district (ward) and smaller community parish of the city of Newport, South Wales.
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[edit] Location
It is situated on the eastern edge of the city and is one of Newport's more affluent areas. Some of the ward is hilly and heavily forested. It is bounded to the north and east by the city boundary, to the west by the Caerleon ward and to the south west by the Ringland and Llanwern wards. The original village was a small linear settlement along the A48 (Chepstow Road) and its offshoot, Tregarn Road. Since the 1990s, many have moved to the area because of its appeal as being rural, but also minutes away from the M4 motorway. This population influx in the '90s resulted in the construction of a large housing development at the bottom of Cat's Ash Road, together with developments of housing estates, big and small, along Tregarn Road and Magor Road.
The ward contains the parishes of Penhow and Llanvaches, as well as the parish of Langstone (population 2,770[1]). The parish itself contains the hamlets of Llanbeder, Llandevaud and Llanmartin as well as Langstone itself.
[edit] History
The actual village of Langstone (excluding the adjoining villages of Penhow-Parc Seymour, Llanvaches, Llandevaud, Llanbedr and Llanmartin) in 1801 had 126 inhabitants. By 1901 the population had risen to 206. The 2001 Census recorded the population as 3,905 people. The Schedule of Ancient Monuments has 11 entries for the Langstone ward: Kemeys Inferior Mound & Bailey Castle
Pen-Toppen-Ash Camp
Caer Licyn
Pencoed Castle
Langstone Villa Moated Site
Langstone Mound and Bailey Castle - this was only discovered in 1964 during construction of the M4.
Round Barrow 57m South of Stock Wood
All Saints Church, Kemeys Inferior
St Curig's Chapel (Remains of), Catsash
Moated Site 200m South West of Court Farm
Moated Site 250m South West of Pencoed Castle
Pencoed castle and Penhow Castle both fall within the boundaries of Langstone ward, Penhow Castle is privately owned. The area is also home to Penhow Quarry, owned by Hanson plc.
Langstone Primary School celebrated its 50th birthday in 2004, and is currently hom eto around 300 students. The logbook entries for the 1950s and 1960s show that the school originally served areas as far away as Nash and Ringland, however it is now well over capacity serving simply Langstone and its surrounds.
The MP for Newport East, and thus encorporating Langstone is Jessica Morden (Labour) who assumed in office in 2005.
[edit] External links
- http://www.langstonecc.org.uk/ - Langstone Community Council website
- http://www.steplearn.net/langstone/ - Langstone Primary School website
- http://www.LangstoneVillage.co.uk - Langstone On-Line Community website
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