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LAURA Anne Jones has slammed the Welsh Government for advising councils they should collect black bag waste “once every three ...
More than 600 concerned residents have signed an independent statement supporting the Monmouthshire Muslim Community ...
COUNCILLORS have been asked to attend their next meeting in person where they will be interviewing existing heads of service ...
Tuesday, July 1, brings occasional cloud and brief mid-morning mist, with patchy rain likely around midday. Temperatures ...
New school term dates for 2026-27 have raised concerns they could limit attendance at the Royal Welsh Show. The Welsh ...
Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd expresses confidence in the force's reforms following a recent inspection ...
THE gardens in Abergavenny’s Library Square were attacked by vandals on Friday night. Countless shrubs were torn and damaged ...
CIVILIAN police support officers have been sent to road traffic accidents, domestic abuse reports and to deal with violent ...
A packed Clarence Hall erupted into applause time and again on Monday evening as local people gathered in defiance of Powys County Council’s proposal to close the sixth form at Crickhowell High School ...
The ruins of Abergavenny Castle have much to brood over with a history of ‘Infamy and treachery’, but on Saturday it was all about freedom, love, laughter and celebration as the increasingly ...
The former Ty’r Morwydd House and Environmental Study Centre in Abergavenny could become a complex providing a total of ...
Following an 80-year search the remains of a soldier who made the ultimate sacrifice have been finally laid to rest. A SOLIDER from the Monmouthshire Regiment killed during the Battle of Normandy has ...