St Julians, Newport
St Julians is a community and coterminous electoral district of the City of Newport, South Wales.
The community is bounded by the River Usk to the west and north, The Moorings, Badminton Road, Reynolds Close, Rembrandt Way, Constable Drive, Heather Road, Kelly Road, Merlin Crescent, Avalon Drive, across St Julian's Road and Norfolk Road to the east, Christchurch Road, Church Road, Clarence Place and Newport Bridge to the south. The ward includes the districts of Barnardtown, Riverside, and most of St. Julians.
History
The Anglican parish church for St Julians is dedicated to the martyred Saints of Julius and Aaron and sits mid-way along Heather Road, while the Roman Catholic church, dedicated to St Julius, is on Beaufort Road. St Julian's Methodist Church is situated at the junction of Caerleon Road with St Julian's Avenue; St Julian's Baptist Church is in Beaufort Road. The roads in the post-war St Julian's estate are named after famous painters, whereas the older inter-war estate streets are named after the members of the Firbank family who owned the land from 1869 to 1926. St Julians itself is named after Saint Julius of Caerleon, the Roman martyr.Education
St Julians has two primary schools, namely Glan Usk Primary School and St Julian's Primary School.St Julian's School opened in 1953.
Glan Usk Primary School opened in January 2010, after receiving £9.7m in funding from the Welsh Government. The development is however controversial as it is situated on a former toxic waste landfill site at the Glebelands in the western part of St Julians. The new school also provides nursery school places, following the closure of Rockfield Nursery.
Governance
St Julians is also the name of the coterminous electoral ward to Newport City Council. It has been represented by three councillors on Newport Council since 1995. The ward elected three Labour Party councillors in 1995 and 1999, then three Liberal Democrat councillors in 2004 and 2008. Since 2012 the ward has elected a mixture of Labour and Lib Dem councillors.In 2016 long-serving Lib Dem councillor Ed Townsend died and his seat was won at a by-election by his widow, Carmel Townsend. Carmel Townsend had previously won a seat at the 2008 election.