NEWS
Expect to see happy dogs walking around local footpaths. As the Llanbadoc Community Council Path Care team have been busy installing 3 dog passes on existing stiles at Little Mill. …
Read MoreVolunteers of Llanbadoc Community Council Path Care Team taking a well earned break after working on local footpaths to improve access and signage. This working group removed a rusted and…
Read MoreCountryside Access Management – Monmouthshire
Monmouthshire County Council is reviewing its improvement plan for countryside access, including walking, cycling and horse riding. It is calling upon the public, land managers and organisations with a stake…
Read MoreResidents living within the BAE Systems Glascoed Public Information Zone.
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Read MoreLONELINESS AND SOCIAL ISOLATION
LONELINESS & SOCIAL ISOLATION Monmouthshire County Council are in the process of drafting a Loneliness & Social Isolation plan, entitled A Connected Monmouthshire, which will form one of the strands under…
Read MoreONLINE APPLICATION FOR SCHOOL TRANSPORT NOW AVAILABLE for post 16 and concessionary
ONLINE APPLICATIONS FOR SCHOOL TRANSPORT NOW AVAILABLE FOR POST 16 AND CONCESSIONARY Press Release – Council makes available online applications for school transport 6th August 2018 Monmouthshire County Council has announced that parents…
Read MoreLlanbadoc Community Council Pathcare Team have been busy building bridges to ensure access across local footpaths. The Pathcare Team are all Community Volunteers, who enjoy the outdoors and take pride…
Read MoreLlanbadoc Community Council provided dog waste bins to address the issue of dog fouling in public areas within the ward. The Llanbadoc Island bin was installed in 2015 and a…
Read MoreLlanbadoc Community Council hereby gives 21 days public notice that it intends spend up to £1000 plus VAT to fill potholes at Llanbadoc Island Car park. This was unanimously agreed…
Read MoreYou may have passed by this building in Woodside, Llanbadoc without giving it a second thought, or perhaps wondered why it was there. It was a GWR Weighbridge building, possibly…
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