Housing developments, tree works, school upgrades, and building conversions are among the planning applications in Newport.

Someone wants to prune trees at Gold Tops, specifically trimming a lime and copper beech tree. The city is thinking about this tree work too, showing the city wants green spaces.
St Michaels School wants a new roof, swapping the cement for metal tiles. This change makes their canteen look better and should also work better too.
Someone on High Cross Lane wants to build up, desiring to add a bedroom. People often want more living space, as houses need room for growing families.
Pillgwenlly School wants to change its play area. They want to add new canopies and fix a broken one, improving the school and helping local biodiversity.
A complex project is planned for Constables Close; eight flats might become four homes. They want to create some supported living flats, and the plan includes nice landscaping. They will also improve the parking areas, and a community garden is also in the plans.
The Roman Lodge Hotel wants to become a hostel. This provides more affordable housing and could help a lot of visitors.
A fire damaged a Nash Mead building, and they want to rebuild it. This will restore a place for the community.
At Brynglas House, someone stole roof lead. They need permission to use something else, and the repairs should protect its history.
Two applications want to tear down Summerleaze Cottage. They also want to build a new house there, so the new house needs parking and turning space.
The Ringland Centre is changing a lot right now. They want to add shops with apartments close by, which improves the area overall.