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Llanmartin is a parish in the city of Newport, South Wales. It consists of several groups of communities within the parish, which is centred on the church of Saint Martin which gives the name "Llan" as in church or Holy Ground and Martin being the saint of the church. The name is an anglicised version of Llanfarthyn which means the same thing.

Within the parish is Underwood which is an early 1960s council housing estate that consists of houses, shops, a leisure centre, baptish church and social club.

The Underwood Estate is developed from the former World War II Prisoner of War camp. A few examples of the former PoW huts were visible until the early 1990s when they were demolished. The original huts stood as community buildings. In the early 1980s several huts and a water tower were also visible on the now Waltwood Park Drive area, this area belonged to the General Post Office and was used to house old telecommunications equipment until it was sold and demolished by British Telecom who took over the site when BT was privatised in the early 1980s. The land was subsequently sold to Westbury homes who built the Waltwood Park Drive Development of around 220 houses on the land.

Many people believe that the Underwood Estate was created for the local steelworks at Llanwern, as it was constructed at the same time as the Richard Thomas and Baldwins "Spencer Works" was being built. This has some truth, as originally people moved into the huts after the war. However the local council at the time, Magor and St Mellons Rural District Council, created the housing estate with post-war initiatives for more housing, hence why the second phase of the housing development consists of rapid construction poured-concrete houses which are very sturdy in construction and much stronger than traditional bricks-and-mortar houses.

The Leisure Centre is considered to be one of the best leisure centres in the area, in fact it's widely-known as one of the first in Wales. It was built from funding provided by Richard Thomas and Baldwins, when the steelworks was constructed, built on land donated to the community by local Farmer Mr. Weeks and still covered by a covenant on the land by the original donor. However there are moves to change this donation to build upon the land, of which the local residents are ardently opposed to.

Within the Llanmartin area, a large man-made reservoir is located. This reservoir is built on Waltwood Hill. It consists of four lagoons which contain Grey Water. This water is used at the Llanwern steelworks. It remains private property and is off-limits to the public.

Also, Pencoed Castle is situated nearby. A small hamlet of Llanmartin consists of farms and a number of houses � the Old Barn Llanmartin is an old circa 1800 barn converted to a local public house serving quality food and drink. Within St Martins Church is a tomb of the ancestors from Pencoed Castle.


 Pubs/Bars in Llanmartin:
 The Old Barn
       Llanmartin
       Newport
       Gwent
       NP18 2EB
 01633 413382


 Places of Worship in Llanmartin:
 Underwood Baptist Church
       Birch Grove
       Llanmartin
       Newport
       Gwent
       NP18 2JB
 01633 413627


 Schools/Colleges in Llanmartin:
 Llanmartin Primary School
       Waltwood Road
       Llanmartin
       Newport
       NP18 2HB
 01633 412660


 Chemists/Pharmacies in Llanmartin:
 Llanmartin Pharmacy
       1 Birch Grove Shops
       Birch Grove
       Llanmartin
       Newport
       Gwent
       NP18 2HW
 01633 412433


 Doctors/GPs in Llanmartin:
 Underwood Health Centre
       81 Birch Grove
       Llanmartin
       Newport
       Gwent
       NP18 2JB
 01633 413258



 

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