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Abergavenny Chronicle
A BLAENAVON garden in need of some green fingered TLC received a makeover from celebrity gardener Diarmuid Gavin after winning a TV competition.
A DATE when Crickhowell Bridge will be closed for essential maintenance has yet to be confirmed say Powys County Council.
MEMORIALS in Llanelly Cemetery will be tested for safety by the council this month.
MOTORISTS in Abergavenny are being urged by the town’s Chamber of Trade to correctly input their car registration into the pay machine at Cibi Walk car park to avoid being fined.
ALLOWANCES for councillors and cabinet members from Monmouthshire County Council have been revealed.
AN ABERGAVENNY man died after a crash near Pandy on the A465 on Friday night.
THE first glimpse of what a new superstore in Abergavenny could look like have been revealed.
The appeal by Gwent Theatre against the Arts Council of Wales decision to withdraw funding has been turned down.
MEMBERS of a village group are hoping for an influx of some young blood to help them save their community hall.
A DECISION to close many public toilets in Monmouthshire in an effort to save £184,556 has been called in by six county councillors.
NURSING staff at Maindiff Court Hospital say Aneurin Bevan Health Board has given very little thought to patients with the decision to close the acute admission ward Rholben Villa reports GEMMA BALL.
AFTER closing a year ago, former Coleg Gwent campus The Hill has reopened as Wales first residential ballet school.
A CAMPAIGN group fighting to keep Abergavennys livestock market has expressed concern that the way in which its sale to Morrisons is being presented may give the impression that there are now no obstacles in the way.
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