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Roads may revert to cart tracks
MONMOUTHSHIRE roads need £39 million spent on bringing them up to standard, or 44 per cent of the rural roads will soon revert to cart tracks, councillors have been warned. Paul Frampton, the county's highways manager, told members of the environment
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School teacher charged with sex offences
School teacher charged with sex offences A MUSIC teacher from Monmouth School has been charged with sex offences with boys under the age of 16 years. Christian Morris, aged 28, appeared before magistrates at Haverfordwest and pleaded not guilty to indecent
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Flood fair is a first for Wales
THIS SUNDAY Monmouth will host the first flood fair ever held in Wales. The event will provide Monmouth residents with vital know-how in combating the devastating effects of bad weather. National Flood Forum operations director Gill Holland said: "We
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Pupils check in as the country's best players
THE GRANGE, Monmouth School has clinched the title of British Primary School Chess Champions 2003. The Monmouth team won the under 11 chess team title after a two-day final at Oakham School in Rutland. Coach Kevin Thomas said: "We were blessed this year