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English: Kutaisi Walk, Newport A riverside walk on the west bank of the Usk, adjacent to the footbridge across the river. This view is looking northwestwards away from the footbridge. Kutaisi is the second largest city in Georgia (the country not the USA state). It has been twinned with Newport since 1989.
Kutaisi (/ k uː ˈ t aɪ s iː / koo-TY-see, [5] Georgian: ქუთაისი pronounced [ˈkʰutʰaisi] ⓘ) is a city in the Imereti region of the Republic of Georgia. One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, it is the third-most populous city in Georgia after Tbilisi and Batumi .
The Quay Arts was first proposed in 1974 by a painter Anne Lewington and graphic designer Nigel Lewington, who proposed the idea of a building to house an arts centre for the island. Disused brewery warehouses on the Quay side at Newport Harbour were first identified as a suitable site, and is the location of the Quay Arts Centre today.
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Newport: Newport, Pembrokeshire: 1884–1894 Former boathouse is now a private residence. [24] Llanaelhaearn: Llanaelhaearn, Gwynedd: 1883–1901 Located at Trefor Pier [25] Llanddwyn: Ynys Llanddwyn, Anglesey: 1826–1907 Boathouse / Store Rhosneigr: Rhosneigr, Anglesey: 1872–1924 Boathouse / Store Rhoscolyn: Rhoscolyn, Anglesey: 1830–1929
Initially, the new campus housed the Newport Business School and design, film and media elements of the Newport School of Art, Media and Design. On the west side of Allt-yr-yn heights is a Local Nature Reserve containing ancient woodland, meadows and five ponds. Between 1934 and the mid-1960s this was home to open-air swimming baths. [4]