Five generation family celebrates great-great-grandmother's 100th birthday
A Pontypool family of five generations celebrated the 100th birthday of their eldest member, Ivy Norman, at the Plas-y-Garn care home.
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Journalist for the South Wales Argus covering the Western side of Newport including Pill, St Woolos, Stow Hill, Gold Topps, Gaer, Maesglas, Baneswell and Ridgeway. I also cover news from Cwmbran and Pontypool for the Free Press and the Argus.
Journalist for the South Wales Argus covering the Western side of Newport including Pill, St Woolos, Stow Hill, Gold Topps, Gaer, Maesglas, Baneswell and Ridgeway. I also cover news from Cwmbran and Pontypool for the Free Press and the Argus.
A Pontypool family of five generations celebrated the 100th birthday of their eldest member, Ivy Norman, at the Plas-y-Garn care home.
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