Welcome to Whitecastle Community Council’s website

Croeso i'r wefan Cyngor Cymuned Castell Gwyn

Whitecastle Community Council has six wards
  • Whitecastle,
  • Penrhos,
  • Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern,
  • Llangattock Vibon Avel,
  • Newcastle,
  • Rockfield and St Maughans.

Please visit other pages to see details of meeting dates, agendas and minutes, financial details, contact details for our councillors and the clerk, links to other useful sites and contacts.

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Assets
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Latest News and Notices

Police Report September 2024

Published: 8 Oct 24

Monmouthshire NORTH Neighbourhood POLICING TEAM has provided a result of incidents in the local area. Further details are on the linked page. Read More...

Monmouthshire County Council News

Monmouthshire County Council News

Published: 3 Oct 24

Find out the latest news from Monmouthshire County Council for October 2024 Read More...

Important Notice

Published: 1 Oct 24

The date of the next meeting has been changed (again). It will be on 10 October at 7.30pm at The Hogs Head, Treadam. Members of the public are welcome to attend this meeting – if you wish to discuss any local matters with members there is a 10 minute public speaking time at the start of every meeting. The agenda is available on the linked page. Read More...

Information for residents

Monmouthshire County Citizens Advice is a charity that improves people’s lives by giving free, independent, confidential, impartial advice whilst campaigning for change across Monmouthshire as well as across Wales and further afield. More information and contact details can be found on its website which is an invaluable resource for the residents in Monmouthshire. Find out more here.

Monmouthshire County Council provides a wide range of services for residents. Find out more here.

Monmouthshire County Council Find out this month's latest news from the county council

Monmouthshire County Council decides on licensing applications received for the clubs, pubs and premises following public notices being posted on its website. Find out the latest applications on the county council website.

Llais. is an independent statutory body, set up by the Welsh Government to give the people of Wales much more say in the planning and delivery of their health and social care services – locally, regionally and nationally. If you need to raise a concern about an NHS or social care service, you can talk to Llais. Its trained, dedicated complaints advocacy staff will provide you with the free, independent, and confidential support you are entitled to. More information can be found on the Llais website.

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