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Football hero

9:36am Thursday 14th August 2008

Former Abergavenny Thursdays’ goalkeeper Horace Clark, who returned to the town recently for a reunion with some of his old team-mates, “kept smiling to myself on the train back to Newport”, he tells me.

Abergavenny news in brief

9:35am Thursday 14th August 2008

Moose: The Ladies Circle of Moose International Abertillery are to hold a coffee morning and bring-and-buy at 11 De Cantelupe Close, Ysbyty Fields, Abergavenny, on Wednesday September 3.

Fair is good for animals

Fair is good for animals

9:32am Thursday 14th August 2008

RESIDENTS of the old age pensioners’ complex in Victoria Street cooked up a novel way to make money for charity.

Crucorney residents can voice concerns

3:57pm Tuesday 12th August 2008

RESIDENTS in the Crucorney ward of Abergavenny can voice community concerns at a Partnerships and Communities Together (PACT) meeting on August 20.

New curate moves in

3:23pm Tuesday 12th August 2008

The new assistant stipendiary curate of the parishes of St Mary and Holy Trinity Abergavenny and Llanwenarth Citra is Revd Dr John Plessis.

Police warn of bike thieves

3:14pm Tuesday 12th August 2008

Motorbikes in the Abergavenny and Monmouth areas are being targeted by thieves. Gwent police are warning owners to be vigilant after three thefts took place in similar circumstances. In the latest case a black Harley Davidson was stolen while parked on the Old Raglan Road between midday and 1pm on Sunday, August 3.

Llangua Church

2:44pm Thursday 7th August 2008

A small gem of a church tucked away off the busy Abergavenny to Hereford road is always worth a visit.

Steam society

2:46pm Thursday 7th August 2008

Abergavenny Steam Society have five interesting meetings planned for the rest of the year.

What did the Romans ever do for us?

What did the Romans ever do for us?

2:48pm Thursday 7th August 2008

PUPILS at an Abergavenny primary school did their maths lessons using Roman numerals in the last week of term.

Summer fair

2:40pm Thursday 7th August 2008

Hundreds of visitors attended the village Alive Trust’s medieval midsummer fair at Great Trerhew Farm, Llanvetherine, which had everything - except the sun.


UK News

Over-60s outnumber children in UK

Pensioner groups want the Government to increase the basic state pension

Updated 5:05pm Thursday 21st August 2008

Children are outnumbered by the over-60s in Britain for the first time ever, official figures show.


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