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On Monday 25th July a convoy for 4x4 vehicles passed through Devauden on its way to Ukraine and stopped to collect donations that local residents had taken to Devauden Shop.
The road between St Arvans and Devauden was the location for some dramatic events on 11th July as a TV production company filmed speeding cars and a fight scene for the forthcoming crime thriller “Wolf”.
Devauden has become a hotspot for spotting one of Britain's most elusive birds, the Hawfinch.
Natural Resources Wales (NRW), who manage the woodlands around Devauden, has planned forestry work which will includes felling operations taking place to remove approximately 133 ha of trees that have been infected with larch disease.
Last year Monmouthshire County Council invited housing developers to put forward ‘candidate sites’ to be considered for housing development in the Monmouthshire Replacement Local Development Plan (RLDP). The Council has now published a register of these sites, three of which are in Devauden.
The public consultation on a proposed new 20 mph speed limit for Devauden is being undertaken by Monmouthshire County Council.
Local stroke survivor Nick Cann has been awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM) for for services to stroke survivors and the Stroke Association, Wales.
A new 20 mph speed limit is set to be introduced for Devauden in March 2022.
The Planning Inspectorate has now confirmed its decision about the rights of way around Panta Farm. The Inspector has concluded that no evidence had been submitted to cause her to alter her earlier decision that the Order should be confirmed.
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