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Business 'could support' tax on county's £329 million tourism economy
Influencers and journalists targeted in bid to promote area as tourism destination
'Remarkable' emergency response training held just days before major fire
Report girl was thrown through the window of a shop in the middle of the afternoon
New use to be found for library that is home to town's 'most famous spelling mistake'
Pro-Palestine demonstrator disrupts council meeting to approve arms factory expansion
Sushi restaurant told it must remove 'incongruous' sign from conservation area
Pub appeals ruling it must take down marquee on river bank walk
Video appearance at council meeting while driving to funeral 'was an accident'
Fears teachers could face redundancies as schools must cut spending
School that once attracted just three pupils now has 20 on roll
Urgent NHS dental appointments across Gwent are going unused say health chiefs
Priest phones into council meeting while driving to funeral he was due to conduct
Councils highlight concern over change to law on children in care
Dismal weather means Gwent council able to generate less for its rainy day fund
Action is being taken to reduce council's predicted £3.4 million overspend
Emergency road closure announced on road with pub in Abergavenny - here is why
Countryside road closed for two days due to emergency repairs
Four way fight for MP's former county council seat as by-election confirmed
Council's review of parking charges is set to start with consultant appointed
Market Hall used as night shelter 'not suitable' for homeless accommodation
Labour councillor hits out at 'wonderful' state schools boast in fees VAT debate
Council announces u-turn on milk contract awarded to firm based 100 miles away
Resignation after Gypsy holocaust Twitter row with Welsh secretary
Warning long bus journeys 'leading to bleed' from Welsh medium schools
Tory councillor said he'd use Welsh name for Beacons to 'avoid getting in trouble'
Lengthy roadworks begin this week on 'improvements' to town's main route
Revealed: One part of Gwent among worst areas for recycling in Wales
'We are humbled,' community praised for 'incredible' support for Ukraine refugees