A popular community garden is set to benefit from new investment.
Linda Vista Gardens in Abergavenny will see a series of improvements funded by the Welsh Government’s Brilliant Basics Fund, which aims to upgrade infrastructure at key visitor destinations.
Work will include improved access, new interpretation panels, and the installation of solar panels on the café to support greener energy use.
Cllr Catrin Maby, Monmouthshire County Council’s cabinet member for climate change and the environment, said: “Linda Vista Gardens is already a wonderful place to visit, both for Abergavenny residents and those travelling to the town.
“This funding will allow us to further improve a popular attraction, making it accessible for even more visitors.
“The addition of solar panels will also make the café more sustainable in terms of its energy use.”
Additional plans include reinstating views across Castle Meadows and towards the Blorenge, as well as installing a café screen showing live wildlife camera feeds.
Monmouthshire County Council thanked Abergavenny Town Council for providing vital match funding to support the project.
The total budget for the improvements is around £100,000.
Residents will be kept informed of the work through public notices, and project teams will aim to keep disruption to a minimum.