Three attractions and open spaces in Monmouthshire have retained their coveted Green Flag Award for the third year.
The Flags will be flying at Tintern Old Station, Caldicot Castle Country Park and Castle Meadows Abergavenny in recognition of their excellent facilities and commitment to delivering great quality green space.
The awards recognise the considerable efforts made by volunteers and park managers to reach these standards.
Two Caldicot Town Council managed locations have also gained the accolade: Dewstow Cemetery and King George V Playing Field (Caldicot).
The Awards also recognise the amazing commitment that Communities make to green spaces in the county.
The following locations have gained Green Flag Community Awards: Crucorney Allotments, Bailey Park Sensory Garden, Laurie Jones Community Orchard, Abergavenny, Goytre Community Garden, Crick Meadow, Crick Woodland, The Cornfield, Portskewett.
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