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Calls for review of grass cutting in Monmouthshire

Calls for review of grass cutting in Monmouthshire
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Behind the lens: Photograph what you love and never give up

The South Wales Argus Camera Club has more than 4,300 members and we regularly feature their pictures both in paper and online. But we thought it would be good to find out more about the people who make up the club. If you are a member of the club and want to be part of the our Behind the Lens feature go to www.southwalesargus.co.uk/behindthelens and fill out the easy to use Q&A. Today we meet Stefanie Morgans, 46, of Llanelly Hill, Monmouthshire, who is a missing children s education officer. When and why did you take up photography?

Monmouthshire and Caldicot councillor calls for community radio

A MONMOUTHSHIRE county councillor has made a plea for local radio enthusiasts to come together to create a community station for the county. Cllr Jo Watkins, for Caldicot Castle, believes there has never been a better time to set up a station, with so many people susceptible to loneliness in lockdown. Cllr Watkins, who is also the Liberal Democrat Senedd candidate for South East Wales, said: A concerted effort to win a broadcast licence for Monmouthshire is long overdue. It’s time to step up to the microphone.’’ In an appeal to Monmouthshire’s radio enthusiasts, volunteers, community representatives and business leaders to form a not-for-profit Radio Monmouthshire registered company, she said: “Older people, people with disabilities and non-technical people often prefer listening to radio for information and chat rather than using social media or downloading apps. We need to encourage community communication across Monmouthshire and community radio is ideal for

Look who s just been in court from Newport and Caerphilly

Cwmbran Magistrates’ Court A ROUND-UP of cases heard at Newport Magistrates’ Court and Cwmbran Magistrates’ Court. CONNOR GRIFFITHS, 19, of Ashgrove, Hengoed, Caerphilly, was sent to a young offender institution for 16 weeks after he pleaded guilty to public disorder and two counts of criminal damage committed in Cross Keys and Wattsville and being in breach of a restraining order. He was ordered to pay a £128 upon his release from custody. JORDAN OADLEY, 21, of Brynmawr Road, Newtown, Ebbw Vale, was jailed for eight weeks, suspended for 12 months, after he pleaded guilty to the criminal damage of a car in Cardiff. He was made the subject of a 12-week electronically monitored curfew and ordered to pay £291.78 in compensation, costs and a surcharge.

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