Monmouth residents fight to preserve two historic landmarks.(News)

From: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) | Date: November 19, 2005 | Copyright information

Battle lines have been drawn up by residents desperate to save two historic landmarks from the march of planners' progress.

They believe the threat hanging over a tree and a castle reflect a risk to the future preservation of many of Monmouthshire's oldest buildings and areas of outstanding natural beauty.

It now has 31 conservation areas and more than 2,500 listed buildings, as well as dedicated sites of special scientific interest. But locals fear many of th...

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