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Magor, Monmouthshire

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were provided on both lines. In 1941 the main line was doubled to four running lines, with the outer two lines as slow goods-only lines to serve the increasing wartime coal traffic, without delaying fast trains on the central main lines.
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was proposed for Newport which was to be built to the west of the village utilising the existing motorway junction. These plans were dropped in 2009. As of October 2013, a revised draft plan is under consultation.
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which the Romans began to reclaim as farmland. The local name "Whitewall" may relate to the same causeway, which would have connected the village to a small now-vanished harbour on the
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support a thriving athletic club whose clubhouse and pitches are found at the eastern end of the villages. Undy actually consists of all land lying to the north of Magor
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built by the Romans. Magor and the surrounding area contain many Roman ruins and artefacts, and the village centre was originally located at the inner edge of
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at Magor, on the Wales 1 Business Park beside the motorway, in 2011. This followed the need to vacate its offices at the former Gwent County Hall at
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was opened here in the 1850s, shortly after the line opened. The station provided three sidings serving local farmers.
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In 1994 the remains of a 13th-century boat, used for trading along and across the Severn Estuary, and perhaps with
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Monmouthshire County Council Purchases New Office at Wales 1 Business Park, Magor
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between Swansea and Chepstow (later Gloucester) passed through Magor and
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was founded in the 7th century, and was originally dedicated to
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Magor, as "Magur", is one of the few villages to appear on the
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A guide to the nature reserves of the Gwent Wildlife Trust
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is a 90 acres (36 ha) wetland reserve managed by the
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Magor has a thriving village centre containing shops,
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By the 1920s, traffic on the line was so heavy that
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Welsh

Magor is located in Monmouthshire
Monmouthshire
OS grid reference
ST425871
Community
Principal area
Monmouthshire
Preserved county
Gwent
Country
Wales
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
NP26
Dialling code
01633
Police
Gwent
Fire
South Wales
Ambulance
Welsh
UK Parliament
Newport East
UK
Wales
Monmouthshire

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