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A report on the future of Abergavenny livestock market says it would be cheaper to redevelop the existing site than build a new mart elsewhere. Monmouthshire council has agreed to sell the site ...
The cattle market has been a feature of Abergavenny for about 150 years An historic town livestock market will be demolished after councillors agreed to replace it with a new supermarket, library ...
But the Keep Abergavenny Livestock Market (KALM) group has strongly opposed the multi-million pound plans, saying the current 150-year-old mart is "thriving".
Campaigners fighting to save a 150-year-old livestock market have lost their legal battle to halt plans to build a supermarket on the site. A High Court.
Laws dating back to the 1850s insist Abergavenny has a livestock mart Campaigners opposed to the closure of a historic livestock market are calling on the assembly government to "do nothing".
The market has been in the town centre for around 150 years, and plans to relocate it 10 miles away in Raglan have been met with strong opposition from the Keep Abergavenny's Livestock Market ...
TRADERS are fighting the closure of their historic Welsh livestock market because they fear it will kill off their town and their businesses with it.
Leading the 17 cattle forward at Abergavenny Market’s Christmas primestock Show and Sale was a classy Limousin cross heifer from Messrs G E phillips and Son, Penrhos, weighing 595kg. She sold to ...
A VICTORIAN law is to be repealed to allow Abergavenny’s ancient cattle market to move to a new out-of-town site. A VICTORIAN law is to be repealed to allow Abergavenny’s ancient cattle market ...
CAMPAIGNERS trying to persuade Monmouthshire County Council to develop rather than demolish Abergavenny livestock market have unveiled their vision of the future. CAMPAIGNERS trying to persuade ...
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