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Pontypool explores sustainable options for VE Day benches
Pontypool explores sustainable options for VE Day benches

South Wales Argus

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  • South Wales Argus

Pontypool explores sustainable options for VE Day benches

Pontypool Community Council is investigating the possibility of using recycled or UK steel for the VE80 Bench Project, which commemorates VE Day. These benches are set to be installed on November 11, the council confirmed in its June meeting. This initiative is part of a broader commitment to sustainability and biodiversity. The council has also approved a live trees maintenance plan, which will include collapsible trollies for watering. The council is also promoting the use of digital tools over paper, including QR code-enabled surveys. The council meeting, which took place across multiple locations on June 25, was marked by a strong commitment to community engagement and support. A presentation was given by Cwmpas, a not-for-profit organisation that supports co-operative and social enterprise housing. The organisation, backed by the Welsh Government and charitable foundations, offers comprehensive guidance for community-led housing initiatives in Pontypool. Councillors also approved funding of £500 each for two local events: the 130th Anniversary of Pontypool Indoor Market and the Pontypool Food Festival. The funds will support marketing and promotion efforts for these events. The council members noted preparations for the upcoming Youth Festival and Twinning Conference, set to take place from August 20 to 24. These events aim to strengthen international links and increase youth participation. The meeting also saw a series of formal approvals, including the adoption of the Annual Report 2024/25 and the approval of the Final Accounts and Governance Statement for the year ending March 31, 2025. The council also confirmed minutes from recent council and committee meetings and ratified updated constitutional changes and a suite of reviewed and new council policies. These policies include Internet Banking, Data Protection, and a Multi-location Meeting Policy. In terms of technology and civic engagement, councillors approved the purchase of three new laptops due to ongoing equipment issues. Plans were also reviewed for rolling out new official email addresses to members. The council discussed improving community engagement, with a training session hosted by One Voice Wales scheduled for October 15. Councillors were also invited to participate in Party in the Park on July 12, where a community survey will be launched to gather feedback on key local issues such as youth provision and public amenities. The council also reviewed plans for a future "Away Afternoon" to reflect on strengths and strategic improvements within both council operations and community services. This will be discussed further at the next meeting. The council moved into a confidential session at the end of the meeting to consider sensitive matters.

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