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When asked about his main priority as leader, Cllr John said: “The number one priority is ensuring children and young people have the best possible start in life. “We only have one shot at our education that’s why we have invested tens of millions in our new school buildings.” Cllr John also hailed the new schools in Caldicot and Monmouth as his biggest council achievement in the last four years as the cabinet member for education. Speaking about his time in the role, Cllr John said: “We have made significant improvements in education standards and we’ve had very positive Estyn reports.
An image showing how the proposed Crick Road care home could look MORE than £2.8 million will be available for the development of a care home in a Monmouthshire village during the next financial year, despite concerns that the sum needed to be spent by the end of March. Monmouthshire County Council has been given more time to spend the integrated care fund money on its new Portskewett care home. The Crick Road development in the village had been allocated more than £4m from the integrated care fund, having so far spent £1.2m. Comprising the development of 271 homes and a new care home, this is a project between the county council and Melin Homes.