LIST of the PRINCIPAL SEATS in ~{ON~IOU'i'hshire, with Reference to the Places Under Which They Will Be Found in This Volume
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Annual Monitoring Report 2019 – 2020
Monmouthshire County Council Adopted Local Development Plan 2011-2021 Annual Monitoring Report Monitoring Period 1st April 2019-31st March 2020 Monmouthshire County Council Adopted Local Development Plan 2011 - 2021 Annual Monitoring Report Monitoring Period 1st April 2019 – 31st March 2020 Planning Policy Service Enterprise Directorate Monmouthshire County Council County Hall Usk NP15 1GA Tel. 01633 644644 E-mail: [email protected] Contents Page Page 1. Executive Summary 1 2. Introduction 8 3. Contextual Information 13 4. LDP Monitoring Process 21 5. LDP Monitoring – Policy Analysis 25 6. Sustainability Appraisal Monitoring 106 7. Conclusions and Recommendations 127 Appendix 1 136 1 Executive Summary 1.1 The Monmouthshire Local Development Plan (LDP) was adopted on 27 February 2014. As part of the statutory development plan process the Council is required to prepare an Annual Monitoring Report (AMR). 1.2 The AMR provides the basis for monitoring the effectiveness of the LDP and ultimately determines whether any revisions to the Plan are necessary. It aims to demonstrate the extent to which the LDP strategy and objectives are being achieved and whether the Plan’s policies are functioning effectively. It also allows the Council to assess the impact the LDP is having on the social, economic, cultural and environmental well- being of the County and identifies any significant contextual changes that may influence Plan implementation or review. 1.3 This is the sixth AMR to be prepared since the adoption of the Monmouthshire LDP and is based on the period 1 April 2019 – 31 March 2020. Key Findings of the Sixth Annual Monitoring Process 2019-2020 Contextual Information 1.4 Section 3 provides a summary of the relevant contextual material that has been published during the current monitoring period. -
A List of Churches and Ministry Areas in the Monmouth Archdeaconry
Monmouth Archdeaconry Ministry Areas No. 1 Abergavenny (St Mary, Christchurch) Llanwenarth (St Peter) Abergavenny (Holy Trinity) Govilon (Christchurch) Llanfoist (St Ffwyst) Llanelen (St Helen) No. 2 Llantilio Pertholey (St Teilo, Bettws Chapel) Llanfihangel Crucorney Group (United Parish of Crucorney) (St David, St Martin, St Michael) Grosmont (St Nicholas) Skenfrith (St Bride) Llanfair (St Mary) Llangattock Lingoed (St Cadoc) Llanaddewi Rydderch (St David) Llanarth & Llansantfraed (St Bridget) Llangattock - j - Usk (St Cadoc) Llantilio Crossenny (St Teilo) Penrhos (St Cadoc) Llanvetherine (St James the Elder) Llanvapley (St Mable) Llanddewi Skirrid (St David) No. 3 Dingestow (St Dingat) Cwmcarvan (St Catwg) Penyclawdd (St Martin) Tregaer (St Mary) Rockfield (St Cenhedlon) St Maughan's & Llangattock - Vibon Avel (St Meugan) Llanvihangel-ystern-llewern (St Michael) Monmouth (St Mary the Virgin) Overmonnow (St Thomas) Mitchel Troy (St Michael) Wonastow (St Wonnow) Llandogo (St Oudoceus) Llanishen (St Dennis) Trellech Grange (Parish Church) Llanfihangel-Tor-y-Mynydd (St Michael) Llansoy (St Tysoi) Trellech & Penallt (Old St Marys Church, St Nicholas) No. 4 Caerwent (St Stephen & St Tathan) Llanvair Discoed (St Mary) Penhow (St John the Baptist) St Brides Netherwent (St Bridget) Llanvaches (St Dubritius) Llandevaud (St Peter) Caldicot (St Mary the Virgin, St Marys Portskewett, St Marys Rogiet) Magor (Langstone Parish Church, St Cadwaladr, St Martin, St Mary Magdalene, St Marys Llanwern, St Marys Magor, St Marys Nash, St Marys Undy, St Marys -
NLCA32 Wye Valley and Wentwood - Page 1 of 10 Yn Boblogaidd, Fel Y Mae Gyrru Drwy’R Dirwedd Brydferth, Teithiau Cychod, a Llwybrau Beicio Ar Hyd Y Ceunant
National Landscape Character 31/03/2014 NLCA32 WYE VALLEY AND WENTWOOD © Crown copyright and database rights 2013 Ordnance Survey 100019741 Dyffryn Gwy a Choed Gwent – disgrifiad cryno Yma ceir ceunant afon mwyaf a hwyaf Cymru. Cydnabuwyd ei dirwedd brydferth, ddarluniadwy ers canrifoedd, gan (ymhlith eraill) artistiaid fel Gilpin a Turner. Heddiw rheolir yr ardal megis Ardal o Brydferthwch Naturiol Eithriadol, ynghyd â rhannau eraill o’r ceunant ar ochr Lloegr i’r ffin, sy’n mynd trwy’r Ardal Cymeriad. Ynghyd â Choed Gwent cyfagos, yn ne-ddwyrain y fro, a Choed y Ddena yn Lloegr tua’r dwyrain. Mae’r ardal yn enwog ei choedwigoedd eang, sy’n denu ymwelwyr sydd am gerdded yn y coed a mwynhau’r golygfeydd trawiadol. Mae gweithgareddau awyr agored www.naturalresources.wales NLCA32 Wye Valley and Wentwood - Page 1 of 10 yn boblogaidd, fel y mae gyrru drwy’r dirwedd brydferth, teithiau cychod, a llwybrau beicio ar hyd y ceunant. Mae’r ardal o fewn cyrraedd cyfleus trefi a dinasoedd cyfagos, fel Caerdydd a Bryste. Mae nifer sylweddol y coedlannau collddail o werth ecolegol mawr, ac y mae Gwy ei hun hefyd o bwys ecolegol mawr. Mae grym y llanw’n ymestyn i fyny’r ceunant am sawl milltir, ac o ganlyniad ceir glannau mwdlyd, serth, nodweddiadol. Mae tywodfeini a tharenni gwahanredol, sy’n gogwyddo tua’r de-ddwyrain, yn diffinio’r ardal, ond yn de mae carreg galch yn arddangos hafn gul dolennau eang yr afon, gyda chlogwyni dramatig uwchlaw Cas-gwent. Yn ddiwylliannol, mae Gwy, o Drefynwy i Gas-gwent, wedi dwyn cryn fudd dros amser. -
The Lodge, Caer Llan
THE LODGE, CAER LLAN Lydart w Monmouth THE LODGE, CAER LLAN Monmouth wMonmouthshire wNP25 4RL A unique and characterful 3 bedroom stone built cottage with a one bedroom annexe attached. The cottage retains many of its original features and has the scope for further extension (subject to planning). Situated in an elevated semi-rural setting this property has beautiful views sweeping across open countryside. w Detached stone built country style cottage w Built c. 1800 retaining many original features w Sweeping views across open countryside w 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms w Self-contained one bedroom annexe ideal for additional rental income w Fully fitted kitchen with original stone fireplace w Attached garage and additional parking Newport 24 miles Bristol 30 miles Monmouth 4 miles Chepstow 13 miles (All distances are approximate) For further particulars of all of our properties, please visit: elstons.co.uk LOCATION The Lodge is situated in Lydart, which benefits from its beautiful surrounding countryside. Close by there is a 17th century village pub in Penallt, a private sports club, a local Primary School and shop in Trellech. As well as Monmouth being around 4 miles away which boasts excellent local amenities there is easy access to A449 for the M4 to Newport, Bristol, Cardiff and The Midlands. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY This charming country cottage has been tastefully modernised and decorated to provide a very comfortable home in an idyllic elevated location. w Entrance into a Reception Hall. w Fully fitted kitchen with dual aspect to provide views across countryside comprising the original stone fireplace and wood burning stove mounted on quarry tiled hearth. -
1\10N~Louthshire. 178, WAI [KELLY's Wait William Taylor, 66 Victoria Watts Thomas, 37 St{)W Hill, 1\Ewport Wilkst.H.Ernest,Lswindsor Cres
1\10N~lOUTHSHIRE. 178, WAI [KELLY'S Wait William Taylor, 66 Victoria Watts Thomas, 37 St{)W hill, 1\ewport WilksT.H.Ernest,lsWindsor cres. Nwpt- avenue, Maindee, Newport . WaugbJulianR.NorthParade ter.Mnmth WilIcoxRe\'.Geo.L.124Stow hill, Newprt Wake Thomas James, The Nurtons, Waugh Robert, 59 Caerleon rd. Newprt WilIcoxH'3Brynderwyn rd.Mndee.Nwpt. Tintern Parva, Chepstow Way WiIliam H. W. Lily cottage, Here- Willett Rev. Wihner Mackett, 22 Wood· WalfordJ.B.TheChapelho. Abergavenny ford road, Abergavenny land road, Maindee, ~ewpol't Walford Mrs. Llwyndu, Abergavenny WaylandSeptimusF.86William st.Nwprt WillettsJohn, 32St.:\Iary's st.l\1onmouth Walker Sir George :Ferdinand Radzivill WearingMrs. Westcombecottage, Gold- WilIeyA.E.Bungalow,Bryngw~·nrd.Nrpt bart. D.L.,J.P. Cas~leton, Marshfield, croft common, Caerleon, Newport Willey Mrs. 15 Bolton road, Newport Cardiff WebbJ.Edgar,Holly house,Croesyceilog, Williams Capt. David Ellis, Kemeys WalkerG.44 Morden rd.Maindee,Newprt Pontypool fach house, Griffithstown, Newport Walker James, Mounton Mill house, Webb James, 12 Caerau road, Newport Williams Capt. 'VilIiam, 4 Marlboro' Mounton, Chepstow Webb J. R. Brondegho.AberbeegR.S.O place, 'Vindsor road, Abergavenny Walker John, Crane street, Pontypool Webb Lewis Edwards, Ashleigh house, WiIliams Rev. Alfred A. Vicarage~ Walker Leolin Forestier, Park house, Lower Park terrace, Pontypool Caerleon, Newport Graig, Rhiwderin, Newport WebbWm. H. Old Hereford rd. Mnmth WilIiamsRev. Basill\I.A. Risca vicarage, WalkerTom Spittle.BrentKnoll,Caerleon Webber Edwin, 3 Caerau crescent, 'l'ydee, Newport road, Maindee, Newport Caerau park, Newport WiIliams Rcy. Charles Carne M.A. Walker W. Watts, 42 Alma st. Newport Webber James, CIUl1mol'evilla, 'Western Rector~', Wolves 1\"ewton, Chepstow Wall Henry, Kewstoke, Risca rd.Newprt road, Abergavenny Williams Re,·. -
Monmouthshire Tourist Accommodation Development Opportunities
MONMOUTHSHIRE TOURIST ACCOMMODATION DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES Final Report Prepared for: Monmouthshire County Council Capital Region Tourism December 2012 Monmouthshire Tourist Accommodation Development Opportunities CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................... 1 1.1 Background to the Study ........................................................................................ 1 1.2 Scope of the Research ........................................................................................... 2 1.3 Structure of the Report ............................................................................................ 3 2. THE STRATEGIC, POLICY & MARKET FRAMEWORK ................ 4 2.1. The Strategic Investment Policy Context.............................................................. 4 2.2 Tourism Strategy for Monmouthshire ..................................................................... 7 2.3 Monmouthshire Tourist Accommodation Planning Policy ............................... 15 2.4 Policy Constraints on Development .................................................................... 21 3. HOTELS ................................................................................... 22 3.1. Current Hotel Supply .............................................................................................. 22 3.2. Recent and Proposed Changes in Hotel Supply .............................................. 23 3.3 National Hotel Development Trends .................................................................. -
Finding Aid - Llangibby Castle Estate Records
Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Cymorth chwilio | Finding Aid - Llangibby Castle Estate Records. (GB 0210 LLABBY) Cynhyrchir gan Access to Memory (AtoM) 2.3.0 Generated by Access to Memory (AtoM) 2.3.0 Argraffwyd: Mai 20, 2017 Printed: May 20, 2017 Wrth lunio'r disgrifiad hwn dilynwyd canllawiau ANW a seiliwyd ar ISAD(G) Ail Argraffiad; rheolau AACR2; ac LCSH Description follows NLW guidelines based on ISAD(G) 2nd ed.; ACCR2; and LCSH https://archifau.llyfrgell.cymru/index.php/llangibby-castle-estate-records https://archives.library.wales/index.php/llangibby-castle-estate-records Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Allt Penglais Aberystwyth Ceredigion United Kingdom SY23 3BU 01970 632 800 01970 615 709 [email protected] www.llgc.org.uk Llangibby Castle Estate Records. Tabl cynnwys | Table of contents Gwybodaeth grynodeb | Summary information .............................................................................................. 3 Hanes gweinyddol / Braslun bywgraffyddol | Administrative history | Biographical sketch ......................... 3 Natur a chynnwys | Scope and content .......................................................................................................... 4 Trefniant | Arrangement .................................................................................................................................. 4 Nodiadau | Notes ............................................................................................................................................ -
Pubescens Subsp
Welsh Bulletin No. 91 January 2013 Editors : Richard Pryce, Sally Whyman & Katherine Slade 1 2 3 Image 1: Paul Green, Acting Welsh Officer. at The Raven, Co. Wexford. Photo: O. Martin. (See guest editorial, page 4 and article, page 24). 2: Carex divulsa ssp. leersii (Leer’s Sedge) found on the AGM. Photo: John Crellin. (See article, page 9) 3: Anacamptis morio (Green-winged Orchid) found by the Monmouthshire Meadows Group. Photo: Keith Moseley. (See article, page 14) Front Cover Photo: Astragalus glycyphyllos (Wild Liquorice) found at Marford Quarry (v.c.50) during a field meetings associated with the AGM. Photo: Keith Moseley. (See report, page 9) Contents Guest Editorial P.R.Green 4 51st Welsh AGM & 31st Exhibition Meeting, 2013 5 Welsh Bulletin Issue 91 Welsh Field Meetings 2013 6 January 2013 Botanical recording meetings in Monmouthshire Editors : (v.c.35) in 2013 Sally Whyman and S.J.Tyler & E.Wood 7 Katherine Slade Department of Biodiversity & Erratum from issue 90, June 2012 7 Systematic Biology, Amgueddfa Cymru A new botanical group for Glamorgan National Museum Cardiff, D.Barden, K.Wilkinson & J.Woodman 8 Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3NP [email protected] Report on 50th AGM of the BSBI in Wales 2012 [email protected] D.Williams with contribution by S.Stille 9 Richard D. Pryce Exhibits shown at the 2012 Exhibition Meeting 11 Trevethin, School Road, Pwll, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, SA15 4AL Tony (A.J.E.) Smith 1935 - 2012 S.Stille 12 [email protected] Gagea lutea – a new site for Yellow Star-of- Most back issues are still available on Bethlehem in Denbighshire (v.c.50) request (originals or photocopies) @ £2 P.Spencer-Vellacott 13 per issue, please contact Sally Whyman or Katherine Slade. -
Monmouthshire. [ Kelly's
2 MONMOUTHSHIRE. [ KELLY'S millll, and chemical works. Fire day was produced to NEWPORT UNION. the amount {)f 67,807 tons in 1893, valued at £16,952, Bedwas Malpas and wme flannel is made. Bettws Marshfield The county contains 142 civil parishes and parts of 7 Bishton Michaelstone-y-Vedow (ham. othet·s, and is in the province of Canterbury and diocese Caerleon let) of Lland:lIT, forming the archdeaconry of Monmouth, Cbristchurch with Ca.erleon Mynyddmaen which is subdivided into the rural deaneries of Aber ultra Pontem Mynddyslwyn gavenny ~North-Western, South-Western and 13laenau Coedkernew Nash Gwent divisions), Netherwent (Eastern, Middle and Duffryn (hamlet) Newport Western divisions), Monmouth, Newport and Usk Gtlldcliff Penhow (Western division). Graie (hamlet) Penmain The county forms part of the Oxford circuit, has one Hentlis or Henllys Peterstone Court {)f Quarter Session, and is divided into eleven Kemeys Inferior Redwick petty sessional divisions. Llandevenny (hamlet) Rumney The municipal boroughs are Monmouth, population in Llangattoek juxta Caerleon RiJ:;ca 1801, 5,47°; and Newport, population in 1891, 54,7°7. Llangstone with Llanbedo Rogerstone (hamlet) Other t-owns are Abergavenny, population in 1891, LlIanhennock St. Bride WentlIooge 9,°36; Blaenavon, 'r891, II,452; Caerleon, 1,4II; Chep Llanmartin with Llanbedar St. MelIons stow, 3,378; Ebbw Vale, 17,034; PontYPQol, 5,842; Llanvaches St. Woollos Rhymney, 7,733; Risca, 7,783; Tredegar, 17,341; and Llanvihangel-Llantarnam Tredinnock Usk, 1,417. Llanwern Upper Machen (hamlet) The Uegistration Districts are:- Lower Machen (hamlet) Whitson or Witston No. Name. Area. Pop. in 1891. Magor Wilcrick S80 Chepstow 68,548 19,464 58t Monmouth 97,016 28,281 PONTYPOOL UNION. -
Diocesan Prayer List – April 2021
Diocesan Prayer List – April 2021 1st Bishop’s Office Diocese of the Bishop Bishop Cherry Highveld Bishop’s Chaplain Jonathan Williams Bishop’s P.A. Vicki Stevens 2nd Newport Cathedral Dean Ian Black The College of Canons Precentor Jonathan Williams Residentiary Canon Vacant 3rd Diocesan Registry The Governing Body Diocesan Chancellor Mark Powell Diocesan Registrar Tim Russen The Representative Body 4th Diocesan Office Diocesan Secretary Isabel Thompson Diocesan Committees Diocesan Accountant Bethan Davies & Policy Making Communications Officer Debra Goddard Bodies DAC Secretary Jonathan Perons Parsonage Inspector Garry Reeder That all may our joy in Training & Development Coordinator Zoe Ward the Resurrection Administrator & Finance Assistant Libby Morgan-Owen 5th Diocesan Director of Mission Sue Pinnington St Padarn’s Institute Diocesan Director of Ministry Vacant Principal - Jeremy Diocesan Director of Vocations Becca Stevens Duff Young Vocations Officer Matt Davies Lay Vocations Officer Vacant Ordinands and those Diocesan Newly Licensed Ministry Jeremy Harris in Training Officer Diocesan Continuing Ministry James Henley LLMs, LEMs & LEAs Development Officer Lay Training Officer Jayne Collier Pioneers and Chaplain to the Lay Ministers John Collier Evangelists Acting Diocesan Director of Education Andrew Rickett All Schools, FE and HE 6th Acting School Development Officer Beccie Morteo Institutions in the Acting Education Support Officer Deborah Griffiths Diocese & their Children, Youth and Family Ministry Rachel Nelmes Chaplains Advisor -
Herefordshire News Sheet
CONTENTS PROGRAMME FEBRUARY-OCTOBER 1990 ...................................................................... 2 ARS OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE FOR 1990 .................................................................... 2 EDITORIAL ........................................................................................................................... 3 COUNCIL FOR INDEPENDENT ARCHAEOLOGY ............................................................... 3 NEXT WOOLHOPE PRESIDENT ......................................................................................... 4 THE HEREFORDSHIRE VALLEYS SURVEY ....................................................................... 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ................................................................................................. 5 KILPECK, ORCOP, ST WEONARDS – FIELD MEETING 10TH SEPTEMBER, 1989 ............ 8 LEOMINSTER PRIORY ...................................................................................................... 10 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND DINNER ................................................................... 13 KILPECK CASTLE, SO 444305 .......................................................................................... 14 ROWLSTONE CASTLE, SO 375272 .................................................................................. 15 WALTERSTONE CASTLE, SO 339250 .............................................................................. 15 THE CASTLE AT LLANCILLO COURT, SO 367256 .......................................................... -
Lower Gocket Barn Lydart | Monmouth | Monmouthshire
LOWER GOCKET BARN LYDART | MONMOUTH | MONMOUTHSHIRE LOWER GOCKET BARN LYDART| MONMOUTH | MONMOUTHSHIRE | NP25 4RL Lower Gocket Barn is a high specification barn conversion designed to be understated and Eco friendly. The Architect blended it into the surrounding countryside, rather than stand out from it by building into the hillside. You have all the benefits of rural living just a short drive away from all the amenities Monmouth town centre has to offer. Sitting in more than five and a half acres of land with outstanding far reaching views over the Brecon Beacons this stunning energy efficient family home caters for open plan modern day living within a character property A conveniently located respectful barn conversion maintaining character but incorporating extensive Eco features to minimise the impact on the environment and create a highly efficient home. Eco features include air source heat pump, solar panels, solar thermal panels, over specified insulation, Velfac windows and doors and electric vehicle charge point. Character features include arrow slit windows, original exposed ceiling beams and the original double height barn space, airy and light with large windows, ideal for family living. High efficiency underfloor heating on the ground floor is complimented by a wood burning Esse Stove in the Barn space that provides, heat, cooking and a focal point for the room in winter. The large open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with original vaulted ceiling and oak beams is a wonderful space for both family living and for entertaining