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Wern Industrial Estate Rogerstone.

3rd April 2024

Wern Ind Estate Rogerstone. 28th November 2024

Service 151 Newport - Rogerstone - Risca - Crosskeys - Abercarn - Newbridge - Blackwood

Rogerstone 30th December 2024

Stagecoach South Wales | ADL Dart | Market Square Station, Newport | X15 Newport via Abertillery, Newbridge & Rogerstone

37 244. Rogerstone Station. June 1982. The new alignment to cater for construction of the A467 dual carriageway is on the left.

Newport Transport Z07 (YD70 CFL), Yutong E12 electric on service 1 Rogerstone, in Azalea Road working back to Newport on Thursday morning 29 June, 2023.

 

4530/MC2

Service 56 Newport - High Cross - Rogerstone - Risca - Crosskeys - Cwmfelinfach - Ynysddu - Pontllanfraith - Blackwood

Closed 1984, demolished 1 Sept 1991. Main entrance.

 

Newport Transport 427 (KV02 URS), Dennis Trident fitted with Alexander ALX400 H43/22F body, new 8/02; acquired 8/17.

 

Shown on service 1 to Rogerstone, 427 in North Street, Newport on Thursday 17 November, 2022.

 

3666/MC2

CN15 OJF

2015 DAF XF 460 FTG Super Space Cab

Freight Movement Ltd, Rogerstone, Glamorgan

Buckingham, 16 February 2021

Rogerstone Depot.

4th December 2024.

Stagecoach South Wales | ADL Enviro 200 | Blackwood Bus Station | 151 Newport via Newbridge, Abercarn, Crosskeys, Risca & Rogerstone

Service 56 Newport - High Cross - Rogerstone - Risca - Crosskeys - Cwmfelinfach - Ynysddu - Pontllanfraith - Blackwood

Daf Rogerstone

20th August 2020

50th Anniversary.

Rogerstone Depot.

13th December 2024

Roger Stone leaving the courthouse after the hearing on the requet for a new trial (he's sucking a candy, hence his facial expressions)

Rogerstone.

10th February 2025

DHL Depot Rogerstone

7th August 2020

CE69 KSX

2020 Iveco Stralis 460 XP Hi-Way

Freight Movement Ltd, Rogerstone, Monmouthshire

Buckingham, 22 March 2021

Service R1 Newport - High Cross - Rogerstone - Ty Sign - Risca - Pontymister(Tesco)

Rogerstone Depot.

28th December 2024

Roger Stone arriving at court on day 5 of his trial. The hand holding an umbrella over his is the hand of a minister who meets his car each day and walks with him and his wife into the courthouse.

Rain pouring down, blowing a gale, freezing cold.

Our “ride” for the day (Bethesda Baptist, Rogerstone day out). YN07LHM Scania/Berkhof of Mainline, Gilfach Goch (legals show Evanstown).

EOI4364 Bova tri-ax of Edwards, Llantwit Fadre

Not zoomed in so as to “expose” the full horrors of the weather!

Roger Stone leaving the courthouse after his 4/30/19 status hearing.

Roger Jason Stone Jr., aka Roger Stone, is a long-time political operative.

 

This caricature of Roger Stone is an original Photoshop painting.

 

Roger Jason Stone Jr., aka Roger Stone, is a long-time political operative.

 

This caricature of Roger Stone is an original Photoshop painting.

 

Service 151 Newport - Rogerstone - Risca - Crosskeys - Abercarn - Newbridge - Blackwood

Service 151 Newport - Rogerstone - Risca - Crosskeys - Abercarn - Newbridge - Blackwood

On Monday, 31st March 2014, MAN Ecosmart OU14 SVV stops in Ruskin Avenue, Rogerstone whilst working service R2 - 1300 Newport (Queensway) to Risca (Spar).

Warburtons is a British baking firm founded by Thomas Warburton in 1876 and based in Bolton, a town formerly in Lancashire that is now situated in Greater Manchester, England. For much of its history Warburtons only had bakeries in Lancashire and it remains a family-owned company.

 

The company embarked on a large expansion program in the late 1990s which continued in the 2000s and it has grown across the United Kingdom after being relatively unheard of outside the Bolton and Manchester area. The company has a 24% share of the UK bread market compared with 2% when it was based in Bolton. Warburtons is the most popular bread in Lancashire with a 45% market share compared with a 15% share in London.

 

The Warburtons brand is the most popular bread in the United Kingdom, ahead of rivals Kingsmill and Hovis, a position it has held since 2008. Overall, Warburtons products are the second-best selling food and drink brand in the UK after Coca Cola and ahead of famous British brands such as Cadburys and Walkers.

 

Ellen and Thomas Warburton bought a small grocery shop in Bolton in 1876. The business grew and Thomas' nephew Henry joined the business when he was 16 and became a skilled baker by the age of 25. New technology drove the business forward and Henry continued to expand the business. The location of the bakery was moved four times in 25 years finishing with the opening of Back o'th' Bank Bakery opened by Rachael Warburton in July 1915. Henry became involved in local affairs within the community and stood as a Liberal candidate. He became mayor of Bolton. Henry Warburton died in 1936.

 

Warburtons grew with the purchase of several smaller companies in North west England.

 

Production of bread was based in Bolton for much of the company's history after it was founded by Thomas Warburton. Bread made in Bolton meant by the time it was transported to locations in southern England the bread would have lost its freshness. Demand increased from national retailers such as Tesco, Asda and Sainsburys. In the late 1990s the company embarked on an expansion programme and opened new plants at Eastwood in Nottinghamshire, Bellshill and Wednesbury. Warburtons moved into Scotland in 1996 and by 2003 the company had a 32% share of the Scottish bread market, just seven years after entering the Scottish market.

 

In October 2003, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh opened Warburtons eleventh bakery in Enfield, North London. In 2004, Warburtons increased production in Scotland with the completion of Bellshill, phase two. Rathbones Bakeries, based in Walsall, went into administration in April 2005, and Warburtons bought a bakery at Stockton-on-Tees just off the A66 near Preston-on-Tees in January 2005, and another bakery at Rogerstone near the A467 at Newport in November 2005. A £60m 12-acre (49,000 m2) super bakery in Normanton, West Yorkshire opened in March 2006, the largest bakery in Europe. Other bakeries outside of the Lancashire area are in Newburn for Newcastle-upon-Tyne next to the A6085 and River Tyne.

 

In 2010, the company announced the closure of its Newport facility, however retained a distribution depot at Port Talbot to continue service to the South Wales market. Production was transferred to a new, state of the art, multi-million pound plant in Bristol. The lease on the Newport plant was ceded to Brace's Bakery.

 

Warburtons make five categories of products: Bread, Rolls, Bakery Snacks (including crumpets and potato cakes), Gluten Free and Weight Watchers.

 

Warburtons' staple products include the orange-wrappered Toastie loaf, the blue-wrappered Medium loaf and the green-wrappered Thickest loaf, all of which are wrapped in wax paper.

Scania N230UB OmniCity in the bus station on service 1 to Rogerstone.

This guy creeps me out... maybe it's the Harry Potter specs - or his overall weasel-like demeanor.

Scania Omnicity - 738 - CN09 EFK - is seen at Rogerstone on Saturday, 11th July 2015, whilst operating the 1340 Cardiff Central to Ebbw Vale Town Rail Replacement Service.

R11 CJT

2019 DAF XF 530 FTR Super Space Cab

Cedric John Transport, Rogerstone, Monmouthshire

Buckingham, 25 May 2021

Volvo B12M - TJI 1685 (CA52 LBG) arrives at Cardiff Central on Sunday, 31st May 2015 ready to operate the 0905 Rail Replacement Service to Rogerstone.

Volvo B12B - M 666 PEY (HSK 641) loads at Cardiff Central on Sunday, 31st May 2015 prior to working the 1530 Rail Replacement Service to Rogerstone. Unfortunately, this vehicle only managed to travel about 1 mile before collapsing with total loss of power.

Stagecoach South Wales | ADL Enviro 200 | Blackwood Bus Station | 151 Blackwood via High Cross, Rogerstone, Risca, Cross Keys, Abercarn & Newbridge

Saturday, 31st October 2015

Rogerstone Station

Rail Replacement Service for Arriva Trains Wales

Optare CitySmart - YJ65 EWA

1225 Crosskeys to Cardiff Central

First day out of the box with about 330 miles on the clock!

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