Famous American fast food restaurant Popeyes has opened in Newport
Newport Retail Park is the home of Popeyes' third restaurant in Wales
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Journalist for the South Wales Argus covering the Northern edge of Newport including Caerleon, Malpas, Bettws, St Julians and Crindau. I also cover Chepstow, Caldicot and Magor.
Journalist for the South Wales Argus covering the Northern edge of Newport including Caerleon, Malpas, Bettws, St Julians and Crindau. I also cover Chepstow, Caldicot and Magor.
Newport Retail Park is the home of Popeyes' third restaurant in Wales
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