JUST 21 births were registered last year in the same Gwent county that has seen Wales and England’s highest percentage increase in marriages.
Author - Twm Owen
Local Democracy Reporter
A DATE has been set for senior councillors to look again at whether to allow a disused library to become a mosque.
PLANS to reinstate what was thought to be a doorway to a now disused bank have been put forward.
RURAL areas and the north of Monmouthshire shouldn’t be overlooked when providing play areas and activities, councillors have said.
A DROP in response rates to noise complaints and fly tipping is due to increasing demand on a council’s public protection service, councillors have...
A SIGN is to be corrected after a mistranslation entirely changed the meaning of a street’s name.
A HEALTH worker responsible for helping move patients out of hospital has said she has to use three computer screens to do her job.
AIR quality in a market town has improved for a tenth successive year meaning monitoring may no longer be required.
AN INVESTIGATOR to hunt down organised crime groups involved in supplying illegal tobacco and vapes across Gwent could be appointed.
SPEAKING to a senior leader in one Welsh county through the language “would be a challenge” the officer responsible for its promotion has admitted.

