GWENT’S police and crime boss Jane Mudd has confirmed she intends standing down as a city councillor – but isn’t yet ready to say when.
Author - Twm Owen
Local Democracy Reporter
THERE are more than 200 CCTV cameras keeping an eye on coming and goings at schools in one part of Gwent.
MARK HOBROUGH had to wait three years before answering his “call” to join the police now nearly three decades later he has been confirmed as Gwent’s...
A COUNCIL should be responsible for collecting recycling boxes it distributed to homes but no longer uses, a councillor has said.
A SECONDARY school’s all-weather redgra sports pitch is set to be replaced with a 3G surface.
A BID to allow land near a recreation ground to be used as a transit site for Gypsy Travellers won’t be decided until the new year.
THREE fridges were dumped in one street following the ‘Black Friday’ sales according to a councillor who said some residents cannot afford a...
A PIANIST can build an extension with a music room to his childhood home for his retirement, despite the objection of neighbours.
SPECULATION a Gwent county could share a “metro mayor” with a neighbouring Welsh authority and two others in England have been dismissed.
SOME £140 million will be needed to invest in school buildings in a Gwent borough with refurbishments to two Welsh medium primaries the top priority.

