Welcome to Llangybi Fawr Community Council website

Llangybi Fawr Community Council manages the affairs of the six hamlets of Llanhennock, Tredunnock and Llangattock Nigh Caerleon, Llandegfedd. Coed Y Paen and Llangybi.


The next meeting of the council is on Monday 2 December in Llangybi Village Hall at 7pm. The agenda for the meeting and the unapproved minutes of the previous meeting on Monday 4 November are available on the Agenda and Minutes page.

All members of the public are welcome to attend meetings. If remote access is required, please notify the clerk in advance to arrange this.


Latest notices from the community council


The Tiny Forest Project

On Monday 19 August there was a meeting in Llangybi Village Hall to discuss the Tiny Forest Project. The presentation from the meeting can be viewed using the link below.

The presentation to the meeting


Usk Parking Survey

Usk Town Council have launched a survey ahead of Monmouthshire County Council’s review of Car Parking Charges in the county. In Usk, our car parks have always been free.

Respond to the survey.


Residents Survey

Monmouthshire County Council is conducting a residents survey on everyday life in Monmouthshire. The survey will be open to residents between 13 September and 31 October. Click on the link below to find out more about the survey

Find out more about the survey and how to respond


LLANGYBI, LLANBADOC & LLANTRISANT FAWR HOUSING SURVEY

Is there a need for affordable housing in the area? It would be very helpful to determine future housing development in Monmouthshire if you would kindly complete a short survey. The information is being gathered by the Rural Housing Enabler. The survey responses will be anonymous, however if a need for affordable housing is identified then further evidence gathering will be undertaken to determine how many homes might be required, the size and the type of tenure e.g. whether to rent or to buy. The evidence from this survey will be shared with the elected local councillors and the respective community/town councils, plus Monmouthshire County Council. Click here in order to complete this survey. We would be grateful if you could share with friends and neighbours


Read more about our community here

See a map showing the six wards in the community

Our logo explained