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Bettws sits on the northwest edge of Newport, nestled in the rolling landscape where the city begins to yield to the Monmouthshire countryside. Much of the current layout originated as a large-scale post-war development in the 1960s, designed with the ‘Radburn’ principle in mind - separating vehicle traffic from pedestrian walkways to create a network of green spaces and footpaths throughout the estate. At its heart lies the 12th-century St David’s Church, a reminder of the area’s much older rural origins when it was a small parish long before the urban expansion. Geographically, it is bordered by the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, which offers a level, scenic route for walking or cycling toward Fourteen Locks. While it functions as a self-contained community with its own shopping centre and schools, its proximity to the M4 at Junction 26 makes it a practical spot for those needing to reach Cardiff or Bristol, all while having the Malpas Brook and nearby woodlands right on the doorstep.