Pill hosts the annual Pill Carnival, on the last weekend of August. The Old Town Dock area is currently undergoing a huge mixed-use regeneration to bring the derelict dock lands back into use. A lively market takes place on a Saturday morning at the Newport Auctions site.
Architecture Pillgwenlly retains significant examples of 19th and 20th century architecture, predominantly centred around buildings that served the shipping trade as well as housing for workers and buildings for traders. The area has two conservation areas, Lower Dock Street and the Cattle Market. The skyline of Pillgwenlly is dominated by the
Newport Transporter Bridge built in 1906 to facilitate trade on the River Usk and access between Pill and the east side of the river. , opened in 1906 The Waterloo Hotel is a Grade II
listed building and is a good example of an early-20th-century
public house, with a surviving interior of exceptional quality. The corner of the building has a cantilevered octagonal
clock tower rising to four stories in height with a pierced
terracotta strapwork chamber to the top storey. The whole is set beneath a roof clad in
fishscale clay tiling. The clock faces south to the docks.
In the media The lyrics of the
Manic Street Preachers hit song
A Design for Life were inspired by the inscriptions on the former premises of
Pillgwenlly Library. The building inscription refers to a quote by philosopher Sir Francis Bacon,
Knowledge is Power. The building, located on Temple Street, is now a community hub named Pillgwenlly Community First. Pillgwenlly Library re-opened in January 2009 on Commercial Road, but closed in 2024. In 2012 the TV drama series
Being Human featured internal and external cafe scenes filmed in Fanny's Cafe on Alexandra Road near the Transporter Bridge. In 2024
S4C released its crime drama series Ar Y Ffin, which featured sites in Pillgwenlly such as Newport Docks, the Ship and Pilot Inn, and the Transporter Bridge. The series was released internationally as
Mudtown. ==Governance==