Pledges of ‘Support in Principle’ from partners for the information hub have been received so far from;

 Academics

Professor Martin Bell (expert on the Gwent Levels Environmental and Marine Archaeologist).

Professor Stephen Rippon (expert on the Gwent Levels; Landscape Archaeologist and Historian)

Dr Mark Lewis (Archaeologist Caerleon Roman Museum)

 

Organisations

The Living Levels Landscape Partnership Christopher Harris Programme Manager

RSPB Cellan Michael Area Manager

Gwent Wildlife Trust        Adam Taylor Chief Executive

Friends of the Gwent Levels Co-chairs Catherine Linstrum and Diana Callaghan

Buglife Clare Dinham Head of Cymru

 

Local politicians

Ruth Jones MP

Jayne Bryan MS Newport West

Allan Screen Ward Councillor Marshfield and Tredegar Park

Rhian Howells        “

Trevor Watkins       “

Marshfield Community Council

Wentlooge Community Council

 

 Businesses

Blas Gwent Organic Farm Holly Tomlinson and Jono Hughes

 

Partners are a work in progress and we will add them as they come on board to this exciting project which has an amazing potential to showcase the biodiversity, uniqueness and history of our wonderful living levels.

 

If you wish to become a partner of the ‘Save the Six Bells Campaign’, please could you email me on savethesixbells@outlook.com stating your pledge of support and briefly explain why and how you could support us.

 

Here are a few of the other great campaigns and projects in Newport. Please check them out Cool

The Gwent Levels - https://www.livinglevels.org.uk/

The Marshfield Magpies Litter Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/308754272878882/

The Newport Transporter Bridge Refurbishment - https://www.newport.gov.uk/heritage/en/Transporter-Bridge/Transporter-Bridge.aspx

Friends of the Newport Ship - https://www.newportship.org/

Friends of the Road to Nature - https://www.facebook.com/groups/250283596862210/

Buglife - https://www.buglife.org.uk/projects/newport-pollinator-project/

RSPB - https://www.rspb.org.uk/

Gwent Wildlife Trust - https://www.gwentwildlife.org/