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Flagship Morrisons store for Llanfoist?
A £50MILLION plan to build a supermarket, homes, a care village and a business park, which together could create 1,000 jobs, has been unveiled for Abergavenny.
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MCC clarifies its position over Hill closure plans MONMOUTHSHIRE County Council’s leader has said he wants to “clear up confusion” about the council’s role and position over lifting the restrictive covenant on the Hill in Abergavenny.Councillor P... read full story Traders pay for festival entertainers ABERGAVENNY Chamber of Trade is to approach the town’s council for support for a ‘match funding deal’ to provide street entertainment during this weekend’s festival of cycling.Following an approa... read full story PARENTS fighting plans to close Llanover school have gained backing from the family of a soldier killed in the First World War. Threatened Llanover Primary School was built in 1925 by Lord Treowe... read full story THREE councillors from the three main political parties represented on Monmouthshire County Council failed in their attempt to overturn a Monmouthshire County Council cabinet decision on recycling. |
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![]() AS a horde of lycra clad daredevils entered the ‘Gateway to Wales’ and swarmed around the town like Bees at a honey banquet, Sports Editor TIM BUTTERS hopped on his penny farthing and carefully adjust... read full story |
LLANARTH CC are through to the semi-finals of the Lords Sunday Cup after an impressive victory over a team two divisions higher than them in the league.
Llanarth welcomed Pontymister for last wee... read full story FOLLOWING the departure of former Abergavenny RFC coaches Gary Lawrence and Gareth Taylor in the aftermath of the club being relegated to Division Three East, the claret and ambers have revealed who w... read full story Aber steamrolled by Usk juggernaut USK CC’s first and second teams returned from the fray victorious on Saturday as they vanquished their respective Abergavenny counterparts both home and away.On a glorious Saturday afternoon at t... read full story BLAENAVON Blues new manager Neil Reed has wasted no time settling in and has already signed five new players to the club in a bid make the 2009/10 campaign one to relish. Darren Pugh, a former Tra... read full story |
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