LABOUR topped the police and crime commissioner vote in all but one area of Gwent to secure victory for Jane Mudd.
Author - Twm Owen
Local Democracy Reporter
LABOUR’S Jane Mudd has been elected as the first female Police and Crime Commissioner in Wales.
PLANS for new housing on the edge of Blaenavon have been refused as planners have said the wasteland is part of the open countryside.
CHILDREN on the child protection register in one part of Gwent aren’t being seen as frequently as required, inspectors have found.
A MUSEUM that plans to hold outreach events, including in empty shops, to boost interest has already put some planned changes in place.
A SAFETY summit bringing together education chiefs from across Gwent is to be held after the school stabbings in Ammanford.
A COUNCIL will review how it provides for pupils with additional learning needs after having to extend a school built just 12 years ago.wt
PROSTITUTION and other anti-social behaviours are troubling residents in inner city Newport – three of the four Gwent Police candidates have heard.
EMPTY shops across Torfaen could be turned into temporary ‘pop up’ museums as part of a drive to raise awareness of a local attraction.
THERE is no plan to close a residential street in Monmouth to all traffic, the councillor responsible for highways has said.