Petrol Station Reopens In Caldicot

Gulf/Certas have today opened a 24 hour pay-at-pump only service in Caldicot, on the old Washbournes filling station site, 37-43 newport road, Caldicot NP26 4XB The unmanned pay-at-pump only service removes the need for a more traditional forecourt shop, as more and more of us are using credit and debit cards to pay for our fuel.  

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Monmouthshire Car Park’s Review

Monmouthshire County Council have put together a draft proposal for the review of the county’s car park’s. You are able to review the full document Here (PDF Format) however we have extracted the relevant information for Severnside area.   Caldicot   Rogiet Magor  

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Be Part Of Something Great – Create Our Signage!

Caldicot Town Team is currently busy preparing to open up a brand new Pop up Style shop within the town centre, and would like your help in producing the signage for the company. Called Caldicot Goes Pop! The project, due to commence in late April 2016 will invite home businesses, market traders, small and medium enterprises (SME’s) and local school and community groups to have to chance to test trade within the town centre, with a view to taking up a longer term pop up shop within other empty premises…

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Caldicot HSBC Due To Close in 2016

It has become clear that Caldicot’s branch of HSBC is due to close in June 2016. This is amid reports that the company is currently working through a “huge restructuring process” after massive job losses announced in 2015. We have attached a copy of the letter sent to a local resident which set out some more details below.

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Volunteering Helps Revitalise Town Centre

A Caldicot businesswoman has spoken about her experience of volunteering and encourages others to consider giving up some of their free time to help the wider community. Rachel Grumbach began volunteering on Caldicot Town Team in the summer and is now one of 4 directors. She explained: “The team is all about regenerating Caldicot town centre and helping to revitalise it. This is challenging, although we have started to take big steps. The events we put on working, such as the Funday, Christmas lights switch-on and fireworks evening, are really starting…

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Urban Design Project – Final Report

The report for the first stage of our urban design project has been issued by Roberts Limbrick Architects has been completed, we have uploaded the entire report for you to review. Caldicot Town Team are discussing the report with stakeholders and will be looking at the next steps so that we can work on more specific projects highlighted within the report. You can view the full report Caldicot VRDP 1 please be aware this file is 7MB in size and 66 pages long, so will take sometime to open fully. We do…

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Vacant Properties, Caldicot Town Centre March 2016

Below you can view the currently vacant retail/office premises in Caldicot town centre, The particulars are in PDF format, and contain details of the letting agent. Should you wish to contact us, you can do so via email here 5 Wesley Buildings 11 Wesley Buildings Suite 3, Holman House 31 Newport Road 33 Newport Road Washbourne Petrol Station Shop We do not hold responsibility for any errors in the above particulars, that falls to the respective letting agent, any errors should be taken up directly with them. 

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Why Volunteer?

Volunteering has a meaningful, positive impact on your community, it also helps to make Caldicot a better place to work, live and play. But did you know that it can have many benefits for you too? Here are some reasons to volunteer:Learn or develop a new skill  Volunteering is the perfect vehicle to discover something you are really good at and develop a new skill. As Mahatma Gandhi said, “Live as if you were to die tomorrow.  Learn as if you were to live forever.” It is never too late…

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Council To Implement Light Switch Off In Caldicot

Taken from Monmouthshire County Council Website 10/02/16 Monmouthshire County Council is to switch off its street lights between midnight and 6am in residential areas of Caldicot and the village of Grosmont from Thursday, 7th April as part of a budget saving exercise. This is part of a wider initiative to save expenditure on street lighting, contributing to a budget saving for the council. The policy to switch off street lights in residential areas during the early hours of the morning was approved by the council in February 2014. It was…

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