Monmouth Town Council
supports the Monmouth Women's Festival
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Monmouth Priory
Monmouth Priory Office
Priory Street
01600 712034
e-mail: office@monmouthpriory.org.uk
www.monmouthpriory.org.uk |
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The Nelson Museum
Priory Street
Monmouth
01600 710630
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The Blake Theatre
Almshouse Street
Monmouth
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Savoy Theatre Church Street.
www.monmouthsavoy.co.uk
The Savoy Theatre aims to keep local theatre and cinema alive by bringing the very best in entertainment to the oldest theatre in Wales. It is operated by a charitable trust, and this keen team of theatrical enthusiasts run it without sponsorship, grants, commercial or municipal support, yet have turned it into a unique, welcoming and valuable focus for cinema and theatre in the Welsh Marches.
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Caer Llan Conference Centre. www.caerllan.co.uk
Caer Llan is a large country house set in 25 acres of garden, field and woodland in the designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty around the lower Wye Valley. Whilst the location enjoys fresh, silent air, the magical scenery is enhanced by the breath-taking views over Monmouthshire and the Vale of Usk.
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Bridges Community Centre, Wonastow Road
www.bridgescommunity.org.uk
A lively focus for community activities, based in the lovely Drybridge House. |
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Queen’s Head, St.James Street www.queensheadmonmouth.co.uk
This 16th Century Queens Head Pub in St. James' Street is Monmouth's first Community Pub, run by a group of local business people. They have made the Queens a welcoming pub for all, offering a relaxed ambience, excellent live music. The Queen's Head has established itself as one of the premier venues for quality live music in Wales. A spread of jazz, acoustic, celtic and world music throughout the week is interspersed with popular jazz and Irish jam-session nights. |

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