 | Pupils’ success | | 12:17pm Tue 1 Jul 08 | | Year Two pupils at Agincourt School, Monmouth, entered a nationwide prose and art competition run by Oxford University. The competition invited pupils to design a perfect city. |
| Village folk save their church | | 12:17pm Tuesday 1st July 2008 | | St Mabli's Church in Llanfapley has raised a significant proportion of the money needed to restore this unique, well-preserved medieval church. |
| Net for profit tennis club | | 12:16pm Tuesday 1st July 2008 | | More young people in Abergavenny have been given the chance to become tennis coaches, thanks to a lottery cash investment from the Sports Council for Wales. |
 | Poignant visit for Monmouth mum | | 12:16pm Tue 1 Jul 08 | | A Monmouth woman whose son was killed in a cycling accident, made a poignant journey to see a memorial trophy in his honour presented to the winner of this year's University of Wales, Newport ISCA Duathlon. |
 | Dragons on the Wye | | 12:15pm Tue 1 Jul 08 | | Exotically-named teams of men and women in brightly coloured boats disturbed the peaceful waters of the River Wye to raise money for St David's Foundation Hospice Care. |
| Pupils praised for outside designs | | 12:15pm Tuesday 1st July 2008 | | Three pupils have been presented with prizes for their imaginative designs of an outside habitat area to be built in the grounds of the new Llanfoist school, which is due to open in September. |
 | Minister visits new TIC building | | 12:14pm Tue 1 Jul 08 | | Minister for heritage, Rhodri Glyn Thomas, and Monmouthshire's new chairman, Councillor Sue White, welcomed local businesses and Welsh tourism representatives to the newly relocated Tourist Information Centre in Monmouth. |
| New venture for Paula | | 12:30pm Tuesday 6th May 2008 | | Paula Foster, a fellow of the Linnean Society of London, the world's oldest scientific society, has set up Practical Immunology at the Monmouth Chiropractic Clinic, in Monnow Street. |
| Awards for dad and his daughter | | 12:29pm Tuesday 6th May 2008 | | A father and daughter from Monmouthshire were praised by the Archbishop of Canterbury when he presented prizes for the best stories, poems and plays in an annual writing competition organised by the University of Wales, Newport. |
| Pat Cash heads back to the Manor | | 12:29pm Tuesday 6th May 2008 | | Former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash will face the strongest-ever line-up, including the returning Henri Leconte, when he takes to the court at this summer's Elemis Invitational Trophy at The Celtic Manor Resort. |
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