Community Hubs in Monmouthshire will begin to re-open from today.
The hubs in Caldicot, Chepstow, Monmouth and Usk have been shut since the start of pandemic.
Initially the opening days will be as follows: Monmouth Community Hub will be open on Wednesdays and Thursdays; Chepstow Community Hub on Thursdays and Fridays; Usk Community Hub will open its doors on Mondays and Wednesdays; Every Tuesday Caldicot Community Hub will be open.
People will be once again be able to access face-to-face council service enquiries.
Residents will also be able to collect their recycling bags and boxes from the hubs again.
Monmouthshire’s Cabinet Member with responsibility for Community Hubs, Councillor Paul Jordan said: “We’re very pleased to be able to announce the reopening of these hubs. They play such an important role in the community, especially for residents who are not online and prefer face-to-face contact for council services. The teams at the hubs have been working hard to ensure that everything has been put into place to make visits to the centres as safe as possible.
The hub in Abergavenny will re-open once the revelopment of the town hall has been completed.
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