A DISPUTE over a £400,000 windfall has been settled after councillors accepted the money should be spent at one rather than two schools.
Author - Twm Owen
Local Democracy Reporter
A SECURITY fence has been approved by planners more than a year after it was put in place.
TWO houses could be built on farmland north of Llanover Road in Blaenavon.
A TIMBER cabin could be used to provide additional teaching space at a special school that has reached its capacity...
A CONSERVATIVE councillor who accused a rival of “misogyny” has apologised and said he is “holding his hand up” to being in the wrong.
AN alder tree alongside a footpath and footbridge that is in daily use and at risk of toppling over is to be removed. ....
PARENTS will not be issued with bus passes to accompany their children when a council ramps up its use of regular bus services for school transport.
THE “VALUE” of opening a Welsh medium school in a Gwent border town has been questioned by local councillors in the Wye Valley.
NO decisions on the next stage of a council’s updated search for potential new Gypsy Traveller sites will be taken until October.
A BLUE plaque is to be mounted on a grade II-listed pub to mark the first meeting of the Chepstow branch of the Royal British Legion.

