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1 September 2010

TOP Free Press stories from across Torfaen and Monmouthshire

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Anger at opening hour changes to Chepstow minor injuries unit
COUNCILLORS and residents in Chepstow are hitting out against plans to change the opening hours of town's minor injuries unit.
Ceffyl Du carriage driving club offers a sense of adventure for the disabled
CLUTCHING the reins of a trotting pony while it catapults across the bumpy course of Greenmeadow farm, Cwmbran, was not quite what I expected when invited to join a disabled carriage driving
Torfaen police issue warning after spate of phone thefts
TORFAEN police are encouraging residents to take extra care when out and about after a spate of mobile phone thefts.
Torfaen students celebrate A Level results
TORFAEN A-level students are preparing for sparkling careers despite results being slightly down on last year.
Homes plan for former Monmouth cottage hospital site
A HOSPITAL which served a Gwent town for more than a century could be demolished to make way for housing.
Chepstow Town manager's promotion aim
Chepstow Town AFC manager Ian Davies has said that this could be his last season in charge if he fails to get the club promoted back into the Welsh Football Leagues.
Monmouth rowers take gold at championships
THREE Wye oarsmen made a giant splash when they raced to Monmouth Rowing Club's first ever British open title.
Blaenavon Blues' poor start continues
Blaenavon Blues poor start to the season continued on the weekend with a 1-6 loss to Newport based Albion Rovers.
Pontypool hope to avoid relegation dogfight this season
Pontypool RFC's Managing Director Frank Stanton has told the Free Press that he is hoping that the club don't have to experience any end of season butterflies, ahead of the team's opening fixture
Pooler gallop to victory - Newbury 10 Pontypool 36
THE favourites romped home and there was plenty of co-ordination and rhythm on show.

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