Monmouthshire County Council
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Warning impact of Covid will be felt in schools for years to come
Countryside road closed for two days due to emergency repairs
Emergency road closure announced on road with pub in Abergavenny - here is why
Reduced rental agreement to secure city cinema's future
Double yellow lines plan to address town's traffic snarl ups
Four way fight for MP's former county council seat as by-election confirmed
Decision to change qualifying distance for school transport upheld
A council will guarantee job interviews to candidates who've been in care
Market Hall used as night shelter 'not suitable' for homeless accommodation
Labour councillor hits out at 'wonderful' state schools boast in fees VAT debate
Council's review of parking charges is set to start with consultant appointed
A GP surgery slashed its opening hours but 'only a handful of people' told about it
Elderly councillor says winter payments 'a help' - ticks off colleague for assumption
Campaigning to replace new MP on county council starts as candidates revealed
Doubt over £6m transport improvement plan promised by UK Government
Newly elected MP resigns from seat she was elected to at 2022 elections
Driver sent for 'retraining' after incident taking children to secondary school
Decision to remove school transport from 300 pupils will have to be looked at again
Council watchdog group doesn't want the public to see its reports
Changes to school transport a 'tough decision' made on cost grounds says councillor
Decision to axe free school bus passes for hundreds of pupils to be looked at again
Concern at 'challenging' attendance target for free school meal pupils
Monmouthshire County Council receives flurry of new planning applications
Grants awarded to youth club and junior football team from former church funds
Village hall's replacement roof fund given £2,000 boost
Gwent council will use neighbouring authority's animal welfare inspectors
Community centre lease for voluntary group comes with £88,000 repair bill
Warning failure to agree Gypsy site means other plots can't be ruled out
Emergency road closure will add 16 miles to car journeys after burst water mains
Cost of Gypsy site search revealed with no change to favoured location
New junctions and bridge across the Severn 'can solve town's traffic problems'
'Fantastic' chance to bring closed day centre back into use welcomed
Leisure centre's plan for outdoor gym can go ahead
Update expected on council's six year Gypsy site search after setback
'Blame Rishi Sunak' for summer holidays school bus consultation, Tory councillor told
Rise in referrals to social services driven by mental health pressures on children
Plea for Gwent community group to make their claims on church funds
Computer and statistical experts will lead council's digital improvement drive
Hundreds more children could be expected to walk to school to save transport costs
Children selling vapes bought online is a 'big problem' in Gwent schools
School budget 'recovery plans' to be examined with more than a third in the red
Fear video recordings of council meetings may not be available for future generations
Bristol jobs market and rising salaries prompts Gwent council to review senior pay
Government with veterans minister 'should appoint veterans minister' says council
Councillor who was a young carer, nurse and social worker has older people's role
Town comprehensive will be council's focus in new school funding round
Possibility of increased opening hours at council run Post Office
Gwent council names preferred location for possible Gypsy Traveller site
Council that had to save £10m has £1.7m surplus but still faces financial squeeze
Council should be facing monthly meetings at the bank says former banker
Fear 'violent and sexual crime will be part of everyday life' at hostel near nursery
Council's ability to deal with queries in Welsh questioned by former top councillor
Labour MP hits back at Tory double salary claim amid bid to force resignation
Needs of armed forces community and veterans could be an equality issue