Welcome to the community pages.
This section of the website is dedicated to community activity. In addition to local groups and events, we have included links to Shirenewton Community Council website and relevant parts of the Monmouthshire County Council website for your convenience.
The most useful source of information about the community, events and societies is the Parish Magazine. This site only publishes historical copies (download here) so we strongly recommend that you subscribe to get free delivery of current copies (10 per year).
Shirenewton Community Council now has it's own website. Visit it here. Also visit their Facebook page: Facebook
The minutes of meeting of the Community Council from 2005 to July 2014 are on this site here.
The village plan is here.
March 2019: It's all change for Recycling and Domestic waste! Not sure when your next collection is? Use this handy site from Monmouthshire CC:
Click here to open the Monmouthshire CC website in a new window. Then simply click on the 'See my services' option next to 'When is my collection day'. You can then search for your property and the next collection days will be given.
Monmouthshire CC links:
Monmouthshire CC - Home page (English)
Domestic Refuse Collection & recycling main page
County Councillor
Our local County Councillor is Louise Brown.Click here for her details.
Gwent Wildlife Trust - The Shirenewton & Mynyddbach Fields Association (SAMFAL) was formed to protect and enhance the high biodiversity and special ecological value of the "green wedge" between the two villages. It is now part of the Gwent Wildlife Trust.
SODS - Shirenewton Opera & Drama Society (aka the Panto People). Visit their Facebook page: Facebook
Shirenewton.org village website
To be added to this page please email the webmaster.
Some photos of community events and the village. To have any photos added please contact the Webmaster:
2020/2021 - the Church in the snow - cick here to open the album in a new tab.
The community joined in the Queen's 90th birthday celebrations on 21st April 2016 with an evening event at the Rec at which the village beacon was lit. Photo one. Photo two. More from details from the parish magazine which can be found by clicking here.
For information on local village societies such as Scouts, Clubs, Brownies, Cubs, Play groups, etc., it's best to consult the Parish Magazine which has contact details for the leaders.
This site only publishes historical copies (download here) so we strongly recommend that you subscribe to get free delivery of current copies (10 per year). Subscription details in said historical copies!