Goldcliff, Newport
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Statistics | |
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Population: | 339 (2001 census[1]) |
Administration | |
Principal council | Newport City Council |
Community council: | Goldcliff |
UK Parliament: | Newport East |
Post office and telephone | |
Postal district: | NP18 2 |
Dialling code: | +44-1633 Maindee exchange |
Goldcliff (Welsh: Allteuryn) is a small hamlet and community (parish) to the east of the city of Newport. It lies close to the sea wall protecting the surrounding landscape from the River Severn.
It is home to the Newport Wetlands Reserve, opened in March 2000 as mitigation for the loss of mudflats caused by the building of the Cardiff Bay Barrage.
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