HMO plans withdrawn and other Monmouthshire decisions
The following planning decisions have been made by Monmouthshire County Council:
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I am community content editor for the South Wales Argus and other south east Wales titles and am always looking for great stories to tell. Some of my articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, Newsquest editors or journalists always decide what content to cover and always reviews this content before it is published.
The following planning decisions have been made by Monmouthshire County Council:
A celebration of the humble apple and the autumn harvest was held in Cwmdu near Llandeilo on October 12.
A Lord has made a speech to the House of Lords about the deteriorating state of the River Wye.
An Abergavenny care home worker is preparing to publish his latest book – seven years after he wrote his last one.
THE Welsh Ambulance Service and St John Ambulance Cymru have joined forces on a new life-saving initiative.
The following planning applications have been received by Monmouthshire County Council:
Tickets are still available for this year's Sport Awards, organised by Sport Caerphilly.
Plans for the first Torfaen food strategy aimed at increasing the availability of sustainable food in the borough are under way.
Work to eliminate profit from the care of looked-after children remains a commitment of the Welsh Local Government Association.
The following planning applications have been received by Torfaen County Borough Council:
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