Monmouthshire County Council will engage with residents over how to make the approaches to Caldicot's town centre greener by holding two drop-in sessions.
These will be held on Tuesday, 15th May at Caldicot Community Hub on Woodstock Way from 10am to 4.30pm and later, at the town council offices in Sandy Way from 5pm to 7pm.
The project, supported by Monmouthshire County Council and the Welsh Government, aims to provide a welcoming entrance into the town through a new scheme of planting and create conditions to encourage bio-diversity.
Councillor Bryan Jones, Monmouthshire's cabinet member with responsibility for bio-diversity said: "We are keen that Caldicot's communities attend the drop-in sessions to offer their opinions on this scheme which will feature a more attractive approach to the town and allow nature to flourish."
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